Game of Thrones season 4 live stream online [HBO GO]: Did Episode 1 "Two Swords" break viewing records?

Game of Thrones season 4 premiere live streaming online, start time [HBO GO]: Will Episode 1 "Two Swords" break records? HBO

The Game of Thrones season 4 premiere is finally here!

The fourth season of the popular HBO fantasy show aired last night on HBO.

GoT season 4 episode 1, titled "Two Swords" which premiered Sunday, April 6, at 9 p.m. ET, is now available to watch online via live streaming on HBO Go and HBO Connect.

The season premiere episode moved on from the shocking Red Wedding which left three characters dead.

Prior to the season premiere, producers promised an exciting new season following the season 3 finale.

"There's a scene in the final episode that definitely represents the highest dollars-per-second cost we've had so far," showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss told The Daily News. "And then there's a battle — not a single scene, not the greatest number of actual bodies on the ground, but definitely the most challenging in general, production-wise."

Millions of viewers tuned into HBO tonight to catch the premiere episode of the epic-fantasy. We will find out of the season 4 premiere episode broke HBO records when official viewing stats release shortly. 

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