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“Game of Thrones”: Watch Tyrion Lannister, Daenerys Targaryen in hilarious blooper reel

The most exciting part of the panel however, was Sophie Turner (Sansa) discussing her badass plot trajectory in season six. One of which is who is going to die first in GOT Season 7.

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The seven-episode season 7 of “Game of Thrones” will debut in summer 2017.

A clash between several key players is imminent in season 7 of “Game of Thrones” as Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) set sail for Westeros to fight for the Iron Throne.

Game Of Thrones have released a Season 6 blooper reel, and it’s seriously whetting our appetites for the next season.

Throughout the four-minute visual breakdown, Rising Sun Pictures shows just how much layering, compositing, and grading is needed to create the vast landscapes and ornate structures shown throughout George R.R. Martin’s world of ice and fire. Remember, actor sightings like this were one of the ways that people figured out Jon Snow wasn’t dead. News at Comic Con in San Diego.

The clip also reveals another side of the cast members, who might otherwise appear ever-so-serious and stern on the screen.

According to Variety, the actress said: “I don’t think she believes Jon Snow is capable of running Winterfell and the North. She thinks he does not have the intellect, the knowledge, the experience that she has and I concur”.

“Maybe Sansa, maybe Sansa will die!” He added quickly that that’s because Michael Feast “did a good job, you know what I mean?”

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While Turner’s last speculation was unexpected, the 20-year-old British actress told The Wall Street Journal last March that she wants the show to kill her character off. As of now, Jorah doesn’t even know that a cure exists – but we do, thanks to Stannis’ (Stephen Dillane) late daughter Shireen. While some fans have wondered if that was the last we’d see of Jorah, it seems actor Iain Glen has been out and about in some very interesting locales.

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