Fans are about to see a Stark kids' reunion in the soon-to-be-released Game of Thrones: The Complete Collection that will give everyone an ultimate flashback to the first season. HBO has announced the collection's release that will be a limited-edition, ultra-premium Blu-ray.

Fans will soon relive all of the show's eight seasons that come in an artistic wooden shadow box case designed by Robert Ball, the artist behind the Beautiful Death series. It has multilayered panel designs that summarize the Game of Thrones tale.

Each disc symbolizes a different layer that showcases iconic characters and memorable scenes from the show. But, it shows everyone's intent as they are all trying climbing the top of the Iron Throne. The collection also comes with a Hand of the King pin clasp, which also holds all the nine custom plated disc sleeves, per Collider.

Game of Thrones: The Complete Collection and Game of Thrones: The Complete Series on Blur-ray include the Game of Thrones: Reunion Special, featuring past and present cast hosted by Conan O'Brien. It also has bonus content and exclusive retail videos from the previously released individual season box sets.

The Complete Series and Season 8 formats contain the final season documentary Game of Thrones: The Last Watch. It also includes the 30-minute featurette about the "Battle of Winterfell" episode, When Winter Falls.

Fans will even learn how the Game of Thrones stars and crew made the series finale, "The Iron Throne," in Duty is the Death of Love. The set also comes with audio commentaries, deleted and extended scenes, and histories and lore.

Meanwhile, HBO gave fans a glimpse of the Stark kids' reunion that will be a part of the Game of Thrones: The Complete Collection, via IndieWire. Maisie Williams (Arya), Sophie Turner (Sansa), Isaac Hempstead Wright (Bran), and Kit Harington (Jon Snow) were once again together to talk about the show, their experiences, and its finale.

They even saw their young selves when O'Brien featured scenes from Season 1 set, which made them all mortified. Williams started filming Game of Thrones when she was only 12-years-old. Harington was only in his early 20s at the time. The two were both surprised to see their younger selves, which they said, made them feel embarrassed.

Game of Thrones: The Complete Series will be out on Dec. 3. It already comes with a 4K Ultra HD and Blu-rayTM Steelbook of Game of Thrones Season 8, and a single season DVD/Blu-ray. However, HBO has yet to announce how much it will cost.