Game Of Thrones Season 8: Check Out These Photos From Episode 3
The final season of Game of Thrones is here, and so is winter. At the end of Episode 2, the characters we know and love were preparing for battle at Winterfell, while the Night King and his army approached. That means Episode 3, which will be the longest of the series, should be filled with a ton of fighting.
To get a better idea of what will happen on the April 28 episode of Game of Thrones, HBO released some photos for Episode 3. We've seen a teaser for this week's episode, and according to Jon Snow, "The Night King is coming." It's safe to say there should be an epic battle happening this week. Prepare yourselves, there is a very good chance people you love on this show will be murdered by the undead.
Below you'll find all the pictures released by HBO for Episode 3 of Game of Thrones. If you think you know what's going on here, let us know in the comment section below. As for the picture above, we have Jon Snow and his aunt Dany looking over Winterfell and its massive army. Why have the two strayed so far away when the dead are approaching?
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It's obvious that Jon has already seen some action in this photo, with the blood on his right cheek. The shocked look on his face suggests that maybe the dead have some strategy Winterfell didn't expect.
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Sir Brienne of Tarth fights alongside the man who knighted her, Jaime Lannister, and Jaime looks a bit freaked out. But hey, who wouldn't be terrified of an army made of zombies?
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Lord Varys and Tyrion Lannister are hanging out in the crypts. Although Tyrion wanted to fight in the battle, he was forced to stay back because they needed someone of his intelligence there just in case things went south.
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Sansa and Arya Stark are hanging out here on the wall at Winterfell. I'm going to assume that Arya is Sansa's personal bodyguard.
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Finally, there's a shot of Sansa, and it looks as though she may be crying. Here's to hoping no one died, especially not one of the Starks.
Photo: Helen Sloan/HBO