The veil covering the ultra-mysterious Season 7 of “Game of Thrones” was finally been pierced early this week when HBO revealed the show’s full-length trailer. The trailer also gave us some unexpected to surprising details that would come to Westeros.
Some observant fans though that Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) might team up with Melisandre (Carice Van Houten) for her quest to claim the Iron Throne. Brinton Parker for PopSugar begs the question:
“[Dany, Tyrion Lannister, and Melisandre] only got a few seconds of screen time in the new trailer, but the scenes shown seem to reveal a common location for team Targaryen and the banished servant of the Lord of Light, R'hllor. If you didn't catch the connection, here's some quick background: it appears that Dany and Tyrion have arrived at Dragonstone, an island fortress-castle that was a Targaryen stronghold before Robert's Rebellion… But get this: during the brief moments that Melisandre is on screen, she too is pictured on an oceanside cliff that looks quite similar to the ones Dany and Tyrion occupy in the trailer… Could Melisandre somehow bring Daenerys together with Jon Snow? Does she believe that the Targaryen queen is "The Prince That Was Promised"? Will she look into the fire and predict the future of Dany's attempt to retake King's Landing?”
On the other hand, it seems that the Stark children have already reunited, of sorts, ahead of the Season 7 premiere. Entertainment Weekly had gotten Jon Snow (Kit Harington), Sansa (Sophie Turner), Arya (Maisie Williams), and Bran (Isaac Hempstead-Wright) together for the magazine’s special edition covers. There was even an off-character moment where the actors, except for Hempstead-Wright, smiled for the cameras.


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