The tallest walls nor the coldest winters can keep Game of Thrones fans from getting their camera’s in shot of the HBO show’s production.
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Prior to Season 6’s airing, a die hard fan found a way to crawl far enough over a mountain to capture footage of Ned Stark’s return to the show in the Tower of Joy scene. It’s something many shows deal with and a factor which Thrones’ seventh season is currently facing.
Luckily for spoiler hungry fans, the photos are surfacing online. Earlier this month, we saw Jamie and Cersei Lannister together on set (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Lena Headey) and now we are getting first looks and Samwell Tarley and Gilly (John Bardley-West and Hannah Murray) as they are on the move.
Photos on the well-known Game of Thrones spoiler site Watchers on the Wall are available now. Of course, the pizza the actors are eating is not part of the film but the apparently quick and worried-looking movement (something common for this couple) of the duo is. Where they’re headed is unsure but they’re attempts to call the Tarly house home late in Season 6 were certainly not what they had in mind.
The photos also show a not-so-little child which spawned from the couple and extras dressed in garb consistent with that of Bravos.
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Game of Thrones is said to have only 13 episodes left in its run as a hit series. The seventh season will air eight episodes with the eighth and final season to reveal the final stretch of seven.
Other photos from the set have also been revealed on Twitter, though they lack the excitement of cast or characters.
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