With the HBO authoritatively confirms 'Game of Thrones' won't come back for its last season until next year. The directors and writers for each of the season will be confirmed from time to time. The last season was also announced: showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss will direct the finale series of this much awaited and popular HBO series. The plot and narration of Game of Thrones are well accepted by the audience due to its different story style. To make the new series more interesting veteran Game of Thrones director David Nutter will come back for 3 episodes, his first since season 5. Miguel Sapochnick will also be back for 2 episodes, after directing two each in season 5 and season 6 and sitting out season 7. The season will be written by the mastermind Benioff and Weiss, as well as Bryan Cogman and Dave Hill. The story and turns and twists will be shocking surely.
Although in the next session of Game of Thrones you can see 3 giants total, the camera's on purpose focus on one giant, in particular, has fans of the show wondering if it could be WunWun, the Free Folk giant who dies in the second to last episode of season six of this series.
In said episode, "Ramsay is the one who ends WunWun's life by shooting a deadly arrow through the giant's right eye, during this scene the show zooms in and out of the same glowing blue eye that the show zooms in on during the White Walker scene in the 7th season of the show. The dramatic scene then in a direct line cuts to a close-up of Bran, uncertainly implying he might be walking into the giant.
WunWun died in winter fell, which is clearly south of the Wall. If the White Walkers made it past the huge ice barrier, there would be no doubt to amass undead fighters as they walked to the south. A somewhat recently deceased giant would be quite the process.
Although in the next session of Game of Thrones you can see 3 giants total, the camera's on purpose focus on one giant, in particular, has fans of the show wondering if it could be WunWun, the Free Folk giant who dies in the second to last episode of season six of this series.
In said episode, "Ramsay is the one who ends WunWun's life by shooting a deadly arrow through the giant's right eye, during this scene the show zooms in and out of the same glowing blue eye that the show zooms in on during the White Walker scene in the 7th season of the show. The dramatic scene then in a direct line cuts to a close-up of Bran, uncertainly implying he might be walking into the giant.
WunWun died in winter fell, which is clearly south of the Wall. If the White Walkers made it past the huge ice barrier, there would be no doubt to amass undead fighters as they walked to the south. A somewhat recently deceased giant would be quite the process.
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