Game of thrones season 8 predictions

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Based on the , many fans over the years that Jaime is destined to kill his twin sister, Cersei, and stop the Mad Queen like he did the Mad King before her. Each episode is rumored to be feature-length. Of the 13 people on her list, only seven are dead, and of those seven, only four were by her hand. Rather than back down, Snow, played by British actor Kit Harington, calmly approaches the beast and carefully lays a hand upon its snout.


game of thrones season 8 predictions
Photo: HBO While Jon Snow's Targaryen roots sparked fan theories that he might one day get a crack at riding one of Daenerys' dragons, the writers all but guaranteed this coupling with a meet and greet in season 7. Qyburn may be trying to build himself a better, faster zombie after what he saw in the Dragonpit. If Cersei custodes, Jaime will be the last Lannister in charge, meaning all of the Lannister armies could help out in the inevitable final battle with the White Walkers. Anyway, in an attempt to stave off the yawning void of hopelessness that's descended now that Season 7 is over, I've made a whole xi more. Will it be taking control of Viserion. There will be two major battles in Game of Thrones Season 8. After dozens of episodes, hundreds of deaths and one or two eyeballs being gouged out it still makes us winceGame of Thrones season 8 is where we say goodbye to game of thrones season 8 predictions caballeros Westeros… until the prequels, that is. Clearly, the Night King has a plan, one that he's been enacting strategically and patiently for years now. In moment of poor personal, strategic, and political decision, Cersei lets Jaime go. Ultimately, Jon Snow was brought back to life for a gusto, which is presumably to save the world of men and continue his bloodline. In my professional opinion as a blogger and a particularly bloodthirsty Game of Thrones watcher, we were rather short on A-list deaths this season.

But as the series has taught us, Valar Morghulis - all TV shows must die. Will Jaime kill his sister in the final season?


game of thrones season 8 predictions

Screen Rant – Privacy Policy - Based on the , many fans over the years that Jaime is destined to kill his twin sister, Cersei, and stop the Mad Queen like he did the Mad King before her.


game of thrones season 8 predictions

We have a long while yet to wait until Season 8 of Game of Thrones. But until then, there are, believe it or not, a few remaining book clues that should help fans know what to expect in the final season. Careful: here be dragons, and some book-informed speculation. Jaime Lannister walked away from his toxic relationship with Cersei way back in the 2005 novel A Feast for Crows. There were so many other times when I thought that would be it, time for him to pack his bags, but I guess she finally took it one step too far. And then he left. Will Jaime kill his sister in the final season? Will they murder each other? He died and now has to spend the rest of his days in evil thrall to the Night King. She was all about Drogon all the time. Will Bran take over his mind and? Or will some kind of dragonglass javelin be required? The Sisters Stark After an exhausting few episodes watching these girls snark and snipe at each other with very unconvincing cause, we finally saw in the season finale what it looks like when Arya and Sansa work together. And it was glorious. I sincerely doubt the show will try to drive them apart again. Will she carry out a big murder-y mission next year while or will she and her go straight for the Night King? But of all the Stark kids, she seems the least likely to make it all the way to the bitter end. The Brothers Clegane I personally gave up on the Cleganebowl fan theory years ago. This is a long-held belief that Sandor and Gregor Clegane will square off and eventually murder each other. Maybe Sandor saw something in the flames. But this scene also showed that Sandor, at least, still believes there is something of Gregor lurking inside that zombie shell. We were reminded this week that fire is one of the only ways to kill the undead in Westeros, and a flaming death for the Mountain could give the Hound a chance to finally overcome his greatest fear. Perhaps Beric will lend him that flaming sword. According to George R. How good can he be at his job while having those feelings? But is there one more still to come? In Season 8, will Tyrion betray Daenerys for love? Wait, who am I kidding. Samwell Tarly and His New Pet Raven It will obviously be Bran who breaks the bad news to everyone. He was watching the Night King take down the Wall, after all. Will it be taking control of Viserion? Frustratingly, Bran both knowing everything and not really knowing what he knows means that there will be no consistency to the way his information funnels into the show. Still, it was fun to see that Rhaegar and Lyanna flashback. And if Bran is teamed with Sam going forward, that would be very welcome news. Sam had a lightening effect on Bran—the kid practically cracked a joke! Theon Greyjoy Thanks to a conversation with his foster brother Jon Snow, Theon Greyjoy finally got his groove back. But enough about Jon. Will he do it? You know, I think he just might. The kid deserves a win. In the books, the Golden Company is an elite fighting squad who have never broken a vow—until the latest George R. In it, they abandoned one job in order to back whichever Targaryen heir they could find. The Golden Company was founded by a Blackfyre a family line that springs from a Targaryen bastard , and in the books, the members of the Golden Company made up of Westerosi exiles long more than anything to come home. Okay: but with six episodes left, is the HBO show really likely to go deep on the history and loyalties of a mercenary company that show watchers have barely heard of? In other words, Cersei plans to buy the Company and ferry them home, but it might be Daenerys or Jon who gets their loyalty in the end. All this is wild speculation, but what is true is that Cersei is pinning a lot of hopes on that baby growing in her belly. Her pregnancy was the reason she was finally willing to let Jaime go—she can build this dynasty all on her own. But if, as book readers suspect, that , we might see a truly unhinged Cersei in Season 8. The Swords It is worth remembering who has Valyrian steel on their hip going into the final battle. Dolorous Edd has to be at Castle Black to we hope welcome Tormund and Beric. Gilly will be waiting patiently for Sam to apologize for not paying closer attention when she was talking about annulments. Melisandre went back to Essos to get that will hopefully help in the war. Nymeria will also likely show herself before all is said and done. Yara, we hope, will help her brother murder Euron. Edmure Tully and Ellaria Sand will probably continue to rot away in their respective cells. Qyburn may be trying to build himself a better, faster zombie after what he saw in the Dragonpit. It would be lovely to see Gendry show up at Winterfell to both do some and see Arya again.