Winter
comes to Westeros with dose of revenge in new 'Game of
Thrones'
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[July 13, 2017]
By Piya Sinha-Roy
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -
After six seasons of warring families, countless deaths
and mounting menace, winter has finally come to Westeros
in HBO's hit fantasy series "Game of Thrones", bringing
with it an army of the undead and some long pent-up
revenge.
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Emmy-winning "Game of Thrones" debuted the
first episode of the seventh season at a lavish premiere in
downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday at the Walt Disney Concert
Hall, which was lit up with projections of dragons, fire and ice
for the occasion.
The new season sees the show's lead characters with nothing left
to lose after they sacrificed families, children, innocence,
dignity and even their lives, in the case of the resurrected Jon
Snow.
The stakes are high as they head towards a great war that will
determine who will sit on the Iron Throne and rule over the
Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, while the zombie army of White
Walkers advances towards them, threatening mankind's
destruction.
The theme of revenge is set early in the new episode, titled "Dragonstone,"
as one character warns "if one wolf survives, the sheep are
never safe."
Guests were asked not to reveal any more details of the plot
until the episode's Sunday debut on HBO, though spoilers have
already started to appear online.
Actress Sophie Turner said her character Sansa Stark, who
evolved from a young captive into a stoical leader, has to
grapple with "new-found power."
"She has no idea how to kind of absorb that and take on that
role because she's never worked like that," Turner told Reuters
TV on the red carpet.
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"Game of Thrones," based on George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and
Fire" books, follows the epic story of a multi-generational struggle
for control of the Iron Throne.
It is the most-watched show on cable network HBO, averaging around
25 million viewers last season, which saw the women of Westeros rise
up and seize power.
It left Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) sitting on the Iron Throne in
King's Landing, her brother Jamie at her side, both struggling with
the deaths of their children.
Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) was last seen sailing towards
King's Landing with Tyrion Lannister, her army and dragons to
reclaim her ancestral home. Arya (Maisie Williams) had just killed
the man who murdered her family, while Sansa sat alongside Jon Snow
as rulers of the North.
The saga will conclude with its eighth season next year, and a
series of spin-offs is being developed.
(Additional reporting by Rollo Ross for Reuters TV; Editing by
Andrew Heavens)
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