Game of Thrones season 7 synopses hint at what’s to come
Headey and Williams were chatting in support of the upcoming penultimate season of “Game of Thrones”. The synopses, along with episode titles and the names of each episode’s writers and director, are included below.
“The Queen’s Justice” (July 30) “Daenerys holds court”.
Episode 2 is slightly more revealing, titled “Stormborn”, which is fitting since it looks like Daenerys is starting to make major moves: “Daenerys receives an unexpected visitor”.
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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jaime Lannister and Lena Headey as Cersei Lannister. The synopsis focuses on four central characters – Daenerys, Tyrion, Jon, and Cersei – who all represent critical points of conflict in the escalating game. Or does it mean she is reciprocating a gift in kind?
For years we’ve been waiting for winter to come – and, finally, in season six it did. When she laughs in his face and sends him away, might Euron be the one dastardly figure Cersei could seemingly convince to ally with her? “I think the scale and size of the set pieces, the world that is being created it’s just getting more and more extraordinary and they feel they need that time to shoot seven hours as opposed to 10”. “The first storm and the last”. But they do shed some light along with some questions, and we’ll get to those afterward.
As for character details?
What we’re holding our breath for, though, is Dany’s “unexpected visitor”. The “gift” that seems likely here is Cersei taking revenge on the Sand Snakes for the murder of her daughter Myrcella, whose death has never been avenged. Benioff and Weiss are back in the writer’s seat for it. Mylod directs again. Mylod’s previous credits include “High Sparrow”, “Sons of the Harpy”, “The Broken Man”, and “No One”.
Game of Thrones Season 7 premieres on HBO on July 16, 2017. When we left off with Season 6, she was sailing with her army towards Westeros, but from the pictures we’ve seen of this season it’s clear she takes a detour to none other than Dragonstone, the ancestral home of the Targaryens.
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Season seven of Game of Thrones premieres July 16 at 9 p.m. on HBO.