Fire-breathing dragons were projected onto the world-famous fountains at the Bellagio casino ahead of the final season of Game of Thrones.

The jets danced to a score incorporating the show's theme song before one of the colossal beasts lit up the lake along the Las Vegas Strip in a blaze of pyrotechnics.

The three-and-a-half minute spectacle, that left a crowd of onlookers cheering Sunday, debuted two weeks ahead of the premiere of the eighth season on April 14.

The final series of Game Of Thrones was teased using the world-famous fountains at the Bellagio casino in Las Vegas Sunday

Soaring dragons breathing orange and blue flames were projected onto the 800-foot-long wall of water

A sinister silhouette of the Night King is incorporated into the three-and-a-half minute show

The 800-foot-long wall of water is said to represent the ice wall that defines the TV show.

It also served as a surface to project soaring dragons breathing orange and blue flames and mesmerizing visuals that included sinister silhouettes of the Night King.

WET Design, the company which created the show, worked with the series' composer Ramin Djawadi to capture the excitement of the TV hit.

The fountain show begins by dropping musical hints of the TV series, using Djawadi's 'Winter is Here' from the seventh season.

Oklahoma resident Josh Elliott, who has seen hundreds of shows at the Bellagio, said it was the best one he'd ever seen

A dragon flies through the giant wall of water during the enchanting show on Sunday evening

It comes to full force as the show's recognizable 'Main Titles' theme song comes on.

Director of choreography Peter Kopik said: 'We have to make sure that the fountain gives the same kind of energy, the same kind of drama, that people are associating this music with.

'That was the hard part of the choreography because it's continuously energetic and continuously up and loud and strong, and choreography had to reflect the same thing and not being tiring at the same time.'

The show ended with the hashtag 'For the Throne' ahead of the eighth - and final - series in a fortnight

Oklahoma resident Josh Elliott stopped by the lake with his wife Sunday as part of their anniversary trip. They were amazed by what they saw.

'We have probably seen a hundred fountain shows, and this is by far the best,' he said while waiting for the show to start for a second time. 'Oh yeah, we are not moving.'