• "Game of Thrones" has now won 38 Emmys in total.

"Game of Thrones" has now won 38 Emmys in total. (Photo : Getty Images/ Frederick M. Brown)

The greatest battle for Daenerys is about to happen in "Game of Thrones" Season 7, as she faces Queen Cersei Lannister and Euron Greyjoy.

In the most recent update for "Game of Thrones" Season 7, it was revealed that Euron is planning to ally with self-crowned queen of Westeros Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) to overthrow queen Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke). Fans of the hit HBO series are overwhelmed by the news, expecting that the connivance of the two villains in the series poses unpredictable danger, not only to Daenerys but to Jon Snow.

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Aside from the much-anticipated face-off of the three, inside reports also shared that the upcoming season will highlight the fight of the Ironborn warriors, Yara (Gemma Whelan) and Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen) in the sea, Radio Times reported. Accordingly, either Yara or Theon will eventually be caught by Euron Greyjoy to be used for his evil plans.

There are also speculations that the one who will be captured is probably Theon, as this is a logical contrast to his previous torture experience in the hands of Ramsay Bolton. This speculation is also consistent with the preview chapter of the sequel yet to be published, "The Winds of Winter," featuring a different Greyjoy captured by Euron.

Aside from the battles, fans are also excited to see Daenerys in the Dragonpit, The Week reported. Rumors have it that Daenerys will appear in the Dragonpit as a hollow ruin, hovering on the hills of King's Landing. It can be remembered that the Dragonpit has been previously shown in the "Song and Ice and Fire" books when the house of the dragons of the Targaryens was described.

Rumors also include that the location for the Dragonpit is believed to be the famous Roman ruins called Italica found in Santiponce, Seville. Another location where scene for "Game of Thrones" Season 7 is believed to be filmed is in Los Barruecos of Malpartida Spain, as one of the show's director, Jeremy Podeswa, visited the site earlier.

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