Fan favorite Lyanna Mormont is returning to "Game of Thrones" Season 7. The latest photos from the filming location in Belfast confirm that the Lady of Bear Island is not missing out on the action in the new season.
According to GQ, Ramsey has been filming in Belfast alongside Kit Harington and Liam Cunningham. The last time viewers saw Lyanna, she showed her support for Jon Snow as the new King in the North. In "Game of Thrones" Season 7, fans can perhaps expect that Lyanna is standing by Jon - whatever decision he may take regarding the Iron Throne that is now up for grabs.
Bella Ramsey's portrayal as the feisty Lyanna Mormont won every one over when she debuted in "Game of Thrones" Season 6. Despite her young age, she was brave and steadfast ruler who didn't leave her voice unheard. As an actress, Ramsey easily overshadowed even the biggest stars in the room.
"It was good, really good, being fierce. It all kind of comes naturally when I become Lyanna because it's in her nature; it's just who she is," Ramsey told HBO about her role.
Meanwhile, a lot of recurring stars have been spotted in Belfast filming for the show. Most recently, Isaac Hempstead Wright and Maisie Williams were spotted together on set, sparking speculations that a reunion of sorts for House Stark might happen in the seventh season.
A newcomer was also seen and was later identified as actress Megan Parkinson. The redhead was initially rumored to be Sophie Turner's body double, but it was later reported that she has a bigger role and a "high-stakes scene with leading cast members."
Parkinson's character, although the name remains a mystery, was described during casting call as a "16-year-old Northern girl." It is further rumored that this new mystery lady might be the new love interest to Harington's Jon Snow. Watchers on the Wall suggests that Parkinson might be portraying Alys Karstark, who asked help from Jon Snow. She's the daughter of Richard Karstark, whom Robb Stark executed in "Game of Thrones" Season 2.
"Game of Thrones" Season 7 is set to return to HBO in 2017.