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' Game of Thrones Season 7 Starts Production in First Teaser
Released at the conclusion of the show's San
Diego Comic-Con panel, its two minutes are mostly filled with behind-the-scenes footage of weapons, clothing, and scenery being put together. This is accompanied by dialogue from Season 6, but is capped off with a new line from Tyrion, who says, "Welcome home, my Queen," presumably signaling that Daenerys and company have made it to Westeros.
This is preceded by a script being thrown on a table, the cover of which indicates it's for the first episode of Season 7. The video concludes by announcing the new season is now in production.
Season 7 will premiere later than usual; rather than April, it'll instead debut sometime during the summer of 2017 . It'll be shorter than past seasons too, running only seven episodes .
Click Link Below For Teaser
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=REuIKoYhgAo
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