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More Game Of Thrones Season 7 Details Emerge

Season 7 is rumored to premiere in July and now we know a little more about it.

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Game of Thrones actor Isaac Hempstead Wright, who plays Bran on the HBO show, has offered some teases about what fans can expect about the upcoming seventh season.

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Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Wright said things are "not looking great" for Bran.

"Bran is in the same position he's in, which is kind of like, 'What am I gonna do? What's gonna happen?' Is he gonna tell Jon? Is he gonna find anyone? Is he even going to make it past the Wall? He's only with Meera now, and he's out in the middle of nowhere, so it's not looking great."

Wright went on to say that Bran the character had to "change massively" over the course of the seven seasons--and it hasn't been an easy ride. "His circumstances are pretty bad, but overall I think Bran has maintained his sense of being good," Wright said. "He hasn't gone, like, 'Oh man, I have all these amazing powers now, let's mess some things up!'"

"He suddenly lost his legs, and then his family got killed, and then his house burned down, so it's like, okay, 'Now I’m in this forest with all these random people, and now I'm having weird dreams,' but what Bran is thinking of above anything else is this sense of responsibility and purpose and not just being a kid anymore and doing whatever he wants to do. Bran has certainly understood that this is out of his control now. He's a piece on the chessboard that has to make a move, and he hasn't got any moves."

Asked to give a one-word tease about Game of Thrones Season 7, Wright said, "Connections." Pressed on if he meant Stark connections, Wright said with a shrug, "Take that how you will."

Go to EW to read the full review to hear what Wright had to say about saying goodbye to Game of Thrones, filming without Hodor actor Kristian Nairn, and a lot more.

Wright's comments follow those from actor Jim Broadbent, who recently teased the character he will play for the upcoming seventh season.

Season 7 of Game of Thrones is rumored to premiere in July.

Only one more season is planned after Season 7. This may not be end the of Game of Thrones altogether, however, as the show's creators have talked about possible spinoffs.

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