Game Of Thrones Season 8: Winter Is Coming One New Pic At A Time. But That's Not Enough

HBO just delighted us with new pictures from Game Of Thrones Season 8

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Game Of Thrones Season 8: HBO just released new pictures (courtesy Helen Sloan/HBO)
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Hey there, mate. HBO just made it 'snow' on the Internet with a series of new pictures from Game Of Thrones Season 8. There's Kit Harington as Jon Snow and Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen in one frame and we can't keep calm. Then Arya Stark AKA Maisie Williams looks as determined as ever, more so now that she's been reunited with siblings Bran Stark, played by Isaac Hempstead Wright and Sansa Stark (woo hoo, Sophie Turner!). Then there's Peter Dinklage - last we saw him a bit worried because of the newfound feelings brewing between Jon Snow and the Mother of Dragons. Lena Headey as Cersei Lannister honestly looks a little lost, especially after that lover's spat with brother Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, we love you!).

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Well, well, well. We can't really forget and neither does HBO want us to the likes of Lady Brienne - brilliantly portrayed by Gwendoline Christie; Samwell Tarly - played by John Bradley; Varys - played by Conleth Hill. And last but definitely not the least Ser Davos AKA Liam Cunningham.

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Ser Davos forms an indispensable part of Game Of Thrones' storyline and has miraculously survived through the seasons.

 

The last season left the Kingslayer displeased with Cersei after her brutal plans of deceiving Daenerys.

 

Lady Brienne of Tarth has stood strong by the Stark daughters. Underrated, she is a favourite of many!

 

We're expecting major nerdy contribution from Samwell Tarly in the battle against the White Walkers!

 

What has the Master of Whisperers in store this season?

 

But HBO should have known that Game Of Thrones fans are not that easy to please and they are crying out loud on Twitter for the trailer now. "Thank you HBO, very kind of you. So, how long do we have to wait for a new trailer?" is the general sentiment on Twitter.

 

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Actually, we also have to say something.

 

 

GIVE US THE TRAILER!

The seventh season of Game Of Thrones concluded on the cliffhanging moment of the Night King resurrecting one of Daenerys Targaryen's dragons as part of his army. The kingdoms beyond The Wall are no longer safe with the army of White Walkers marching towards King's Landing and the Ice Dragon tearing down The Wall.

Game Of Thrones Season 8 premieres on April 14.

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