It's been more than a year since “Game of Thrones” came to an end on HBO, but that doesn’t mean the juggernaut series isn’t still something fans are intrigued by. Luckily for those diehard fans who no longer have an HBO subscription, the full series will soon be available for purchase in 4K via a box set.

While the set is not officially going to be available until Nov. 3, those who want to guarantee they can get their hands on the 33-disc set chronicling not only the epic eight-season series but also 15 hours of bonus special features can officially preorder it. Amazon has a collection that can be preordered for $209.99, while Best Buy is offering an exclusive collector’s edition called the steelbook for $239.99.

A DVD set for the series is already available on Amazon for $139.96.

The 4K box set will be available to fans a year and a half after the series came to an end on HBO, with a six-episode season that left fans divided when it came to how events unfolded. Many found the season to be poorly written and events rushed and didn’t agree with the way all of the storylines were tied up in the end.

Part of what made fans disagree was that several of the theories they came up with, and prophecies that were a part of the George R.R. Martin books the show was based on (the series outpaced the books at the end of Season 5), didn’t come true. Among the things fans didn’t agree with was the fact that neither Jon Snow (Kit Harington) nor Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) ended up on the Iron Throne, and instead, Bran Stark (Isaac Hampstead-Wright) became King.

In addition, the fact that Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) made so many bad decisions in the final seasons and remained blindingly loyal to Daenerys until it was too late to stop her, was another issue fans had, as was the fact that a popular theory about Cersei’s (Lena Headey) death didn’t come true even the slightest bit.

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Pictured is a scene from “Game of Thrones” on HBO. Helen Sloan/HBO