San Diego Comic Con has been going on all weekend long, and the biggest names in entertainment are there, previewing their new shows and movies coming up.
As part of the annual Game of Thrones panel at Comic-Con International, HBO dropped a new trailer for the seventh season.
To the absolute delight of fans, the panel was moderated by Kristian Nairn, better known as the universally adored Hodor, whose heartbreaking death rocked Season 6.
Season 7 of the popular HBO series premiered on Sunday to record-breaking ratings with more than 10 million people tuning in live.
The trailer appeared to show Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) approaching the witch Melisandre (Carice van Houten) for counsel. Jon Snow, perhaps for the first time, says Daenerys' name to the lords of the north as children train for the war to come.
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As usual, the cast remained tight-lipped about the current season or the next, which is planned to be the series' last. Talking about her character, Turner remarked, "She's woke now, guys".
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Cunningham said he wished his "baby girl" Shireen hadn't died, and ruminated that he would "whip out a Glock" and "pop a couple of caps" in Melisandre if he got a chance to catch up with her. "I think they need to realize that they need to stop fighting for ultimate power and just work together".
Game of Thrones cast members also spoke on a panel at Comic-Con, including Sophie Turner, who plays Sansa Stark.
Actor John Bradley said they basically had to talk about it every five minutes "for a year".





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