‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7 To Arrive In July, Cersei Lannister Might Get Killed Plus Much More

By Sudhir Yadav | Mar 01, 2017 11:53 AM EST

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One of the most awaited seasons in this generation is none other than "Game of Thrones" Season 7. With its season 7, there is a lot of surprises that be expected. The last episode of season 6 ended with quite a fire, enough to allow viewers to predict what they can expect next.

Adding to this, "Game of Throne" Season 7 cast member Liam Cunnigham revealed a very important detail embedded in the upcoming TV show. As per reports, the "Game of Thrones" Season 7 is expected to be back on the screens by the end of summer. That's such a great surprise especially given the fact that we were well aware of the circumstances wherein the production of the TV show began quite late than usual. While the show won't air at the same time as usual i.e. April, but it is expected to be back in no time nonetheless.

According to Winter is Coming, "Game of Throne" Season 7 will eventually arrive in the July month of 2017. Cunningham also further revealed that HBO has planned something spectacular for its viewers. He said that the production house is expected to bring along a surprise with the premier of "Game of Thrones" Season 7. Moreover, he also said that the production for the final show will begin by September of 2017 itself. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau who plays Jaime's character in the show said to Huffington Post that theory wherein Jaime kills Cersei Lannister is too obvious a theory to take place especially given the fact that the "Game of Thrones" Season 7 is known for unexpected twists and turns.

According to another report by Calgary Herald, currently the entire "Game of Thrones" Season 7 cast and crew are located in a place called Calgary in Canada wherein the shooting is on-going. Whatever maybe, it's best to wait and watch and until then, thrive on these half-baked details released every now and then. Fans would be curious to see how show will progress after the Killing of Cersie Lannister by Jamie. Stay tuned for more "Game of Thrones" updates.

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