Game of Thrones ‘season 7 teaser photos’ give first glimpse of new dramatic scenes
GAME Of Thrones fans have sent Twitter into meltdown after new images were revealed online, giving a first look at dramatic scenes from season 7.
GAME Of Thrones fans have sent Twitter into meltdown after new images were revealed online, giving a first glimpse at dramatic scenes from season 7 of the hit HBO series.
According to The Sun, a teaser trailer for the next series reportedly aired in an ad break for Westworld, and while the footage is yet to make its way online — fans were quick to screenshot the main three moments.
The photos feature the Stark family, including Arya, Jon and Sansa, in three dark snaps — giving a glimpse of what fans can expect, as many simply captioned them: “Winter is coming.”
While Arya is riding a horse, she is seen looking straight ahead with a look of shock on her face — leading many fans to guess she could have finally been reunited with her sister Sansa.
Meanwhile, Sansa features in a close-up photo on thick fur, looking terrified and ghostly white as she stares back at something unknown.
Jon appears to be in conversation with someone, possibly Sansa, as he looks straight at the camera in a chilling scene.
Many fans noticed Sansa appeared to be standing in front of the weirwood tree in Godswood, signalling she could be meeting Littlefinger in secret.
The show, set to air next year, has already had a series of spoilers leaked online — but these are the first images said to be confirmed from the teaser so far.
It comes just weeks after fans were sent into a frenzy when the entire plot for season seven reportedly leaked online.
The show has already become the most-pirated TV series in Hollywood history, and now producers have been rocked by claims the story for the new season has been made public ahead of its debut.
A Reddit user posted a number of astonishing and incredibly detailed spoilers on the site.
The account was later deleted, the stories have since spread across the internet as fans eagerly debate the shocking scenarios.
The move prompted fears the entire plot has been given away months before the new series hits TV screens.
Filming on the new series is currently underway, and the new episodes are expected to air next year.
This story originally appeared in The Sun and is republished here with permission.