• Iain Glen and Emelia Clarke attend the DVD launch of the complete first season of 'Game Of Thrones' at Old Vic Tunnels on February 29, 2012 in London, England.

Iain Glen and Emelia Clarke attend the DVD launch of the complete first season of 'Game Of Thrones' at Old Vic Tunnels on February 29, 2012 in London, England. (Photo : Getty Images/Tim Whitby)

"Game of Thrones" character Jorah Mormont (Iain Glen) was spotted in some of the photos on the set of filming Season 7. He had the incurable greyscale after being ambushed by stone men in Season 5. He was dispatched by Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) in Season 6 to find a cure for his disease.

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Though greyscale is a fatal disease, Mormont could be miraculously cured. A photo showed him being ferried to the island. It was too far away for the shot to determine if he still has greyscale problem or not. However, in subsequent photos where he appeared reunited to his unrequited love interest, there is no sign of the disease in his hand, GamesRadar reported. 

Itzurun Beach, Zumaia, Spain has been the site of the filming of the "Game of Thrones" production for the past few days. Publications managed to secure some photos from the filming site. Several of the photos show the members of Targaryen's camp - Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage), Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel), Varys (Conleth Hill) and some Unsullied soldiers in the Dragonstone, the original seat of House Targaryen.

The onset pictures had director Jeremy Podeswa, who is helming Season 7 premiere and finale. Hence, the photos could be from the arrival of Team Targaryen in the first episode where the Mother of Dragons familiarizes the area.

Filming in Zumaia wrapped on Oct. 29, Saturday, and the "Game of Thrones" production headed to the sunny side of Spain starting on Nov. 1. The first venue is reportedly Andalusia, where the production will stay until Nov. 12.

The filming will likely be in the Roman amphitheater of Italica, the gladiatorial physique of which can manifest the ruins of the former Dragonpit, where the Targaryen dragons lived for years. The venue has been closed for two weeks and will remain so until Nov. 12. There will also be a brief shoot nearby in the city of Seville, at the Royal Shipyards.

The next filming location is reportedly Almodovar del Rio Castle, Cordoba which will be shut from Nov. 4 to 16 though filming will be possibly between Nov. 9 to 15, according to Watchers on the Wall . Out of the four directors of "Game of Thrones" Season 7, three visited this location: Podeswa, Mark Mylod who directs episode 2 and Matt Shakman, the one in charge of episode 5.

The next filming site will be Extremadura, Cáceres province on Nov. 14 to Dec. 15. Most likely, Cáceres City will represent King's Landing. Filming will conclude in Malpartida, a municipality in Cáceres province where the longest filming will take place.

Here is the scene where Mormont was dismissed by his queen to get treatment for his greyscale: