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Who will die in ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7? Find out

| Jul 27, 2016 10:00 PM EDT

(L-R) Actors Sophie Turner, Iwan Rheon and Faye Marsay attend the 'Game Of Thrones' panel during Comic-Con International 2016 at San Diego Convention Center on July 22, 2016 in San Diego, California.

"Game of Thrones" stars have revealed who will be the one to die in the seventh season of the fiction.

GoT is all about winning or dying for the throne. With every season, the number of contenders for the Iron Throne is decreasing. However, what will be more interesting is to see who will be the next to be out of the race. With Emilia Clarke aka Daenerys heading towards Westeros and Kit Harington aka Jon Snow been declared the King in the North, the question in the minds of fans is that who will be the next to withdraw or die, reducing the competition for other players.

In addition to Daenerys and John, Lena Headey aka Cersei was also out of the throne-winning race after she murdered the entire town and became the Queen. Where the HBO fiction's next casualty remains the thrill for the fans, GoT actors have been discovered revealing options either based on the possibility in the show or depending on their personal preference.

Sophie Turner who portrays Sansa Stark in the fiction said that it is Cersie whom she wanted out of the battle for the throne. She claimed that she knew the character she named "won't die." She added that a bad guy was needed on the show to introduce grey shades and become the next target of GoT thrill. Turner also named her character saying "may be Sansa will die."

The next turn, according to E! Online, was of Iwan Rheon, who portrays Ramsay Bolton, the character most hated by GoT fans. He is already dead in the sixth season of the series. But he did not fail to give his response when asked about who will be the next to die in the seventh season. He said he was hopeful to see Michael Feast  aka Aeron Greyjoy to die first in the upcoming season.

Liam Cunnigham, who portrays Davos Seaworth, gave a similar answer to that of Turner, as reported by Refinery 29.

"Game of Thrones" season 7 is all set to hit the small screens in summer 2017.

The trailer of "Game of Thrones" Season 7 is here.

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