'Game Of Thrones' Season 7 Reveals Bigger Dragons And More New Photos

Few more months and fans will finally see the highly anticipated seventh season of “Game of Thrones”. To keep the hype going, HBO has released new updates, this time featuring Daenerys and her dragons in new set photos.

Big Bad Dragons Coming To 'Game of Thrones’ Season 7

New photos of the upcoming “Game of Thrones” Season 7 included a glimpse of new dragons and behind the scenes. The HBO series did a great job at keeping fans updated with the dragons’ growth. From eggs to adult forms, the latest season will see much bigger dragons as revealed in the new photo featuring the largest dragon, Drogon, with Daenerys Targaryen mounted on him and hardly noticeable.

The huge development in the dragons’ growth is clearly an indication of their greater roles in the upcoming war against the White Walkers. With the story moving on to Winterfell, the dragons need to be fiercer to withstand the cold. The photos featuring behind the scenes events are mostly filmed in Winterfell.

More New Photos For ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7

Aside from the dragons, the other photos featured the beloved Starks as well as their allies. Exclusive photos from Entertainment Weekly revealed a Winterfell coated in heavier snow. Jon Snow and Arya, both mounted on their horses and evidently clad in winter clothes, are off to their respective journeys. Jon Snow has already disclosed in the show that he plans to go south. Of course, Sansa and Little Finger are still in a secret conversation, just in “Game of Thrones” Season 6, with the latter clearly scheming and putting ideas in Sansa’s head.

“Game of Thrones” Season 7 has already revealed that its three major players will be Daenerys, Jon Snow, and Cersei Lannister. The new photos, of course, did not leave out Cersei, as she is seen being comfortable on the Iron Throne. However, unlike in the teaser, Jaime Lannister stands beside her this time.

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