Speaking to a 6,500-person crowd during the show's Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Sophie Turner was joined by some of her fellow cast mates include Alfie Allen (and Allen's dog Abby), Gwendoline Christie, John Bradley, Isaac Hempsted Wright and Nathalie Emmanuel.
A new trailer (below) for the upcoming episode of Game of Thrones reveals that Melisandre (Carice van Houten) will make her way back to Dragonstone, where she attempts to tell Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) about the Lord of Light's plans for her.
Virgil van Dijk tells Southampton he wants to leave
Pellegrino added: "I was clear with the boy and I was talking from the first day with him". Saints boss Pellegrino explained: "My relationship with Virgil is excellent".
Game of Thrones airs Sundays at 9/8c on HBO. Wonder who she's talking about? What this means is Jon will have to find an ally, and if the initial trailer for episode two, "Stormborn", told us anything, it was that he would be looking to Dragonstone, the Targaryen ancestral home, where Daenerys, her massive armada and a stockpile of dragonglass now sit. "He's the military man, she's the politician. We must stand together if we hope to stop her". I'm taking a wild (ling) stab in the dark and thinking she's referring to none other than Jon Snow. Nairn added that in a moment of frustration, he just said "I don't care", which websites extrapolated to mean that he "hates Kit Harington".
This is intriguing, because Melisandre has previously mentioned two legendary heroes who are destined to save the world: the prince that was promised and Azor Ahai reborn. And after a relatively mellow premiere episode, it looks like - to quote one of my favorite Game of Thrones characters - "There's a war coming, Ned".





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