Actress Emilia Clarke gave a brief update on "Game of Thrones" Season 7 and teased fans that it is going to be mind-blowing.
On Feb. 3, Clarke took to Instagram to announce that the cast and crew are only "a day away" from wrapping up "Game of Thrones" Season 7. The video, which showed the actress lip syncing R. Kelly's "I Believe I Can Fly," was captioned, "I believe this one's gonna be a mind blower."
Clarke's co-star Nathalie Emmanuel also shared the same sentiments about the seventh season. Speaking to E! News at the SAG Awards Party, the "Fast and Furious 8" star hinted that "Game of Thrones" Season 7 is going to be even more mind-blowing than the previous ones.
"I can tell you that this season somehow is going to blow everyone's minds even more than the last...The momentum that we've been building up for sort of really kicks into gear," Emmanuel said (via Winter is Coming). "Storylines are happening and sort of combining and crashing together. It's a very, very dynamic season.
Filming for "Game of Thrones" Season 7 started a little late than usual, and fans are relieved to hear that the new season is definitely moving forward. According to EW, the award-winning HBO show usually films from July to December, but filming was pushed back to a later date just in time for winter to set in.
Meanwhile, "Game of Thrones" Season 6 really raised the bar high for the show. Every twist and turn had viewers lose their minds from start to finish, so all the hype surrounding the upcoming "Game of Thrones" Season 7 is definitely piquing everyone's interest.
Apart from the general overview of what to expect in "Game of Thrones" Season 7, the cast and crew of the show have been tight-lipped about what is going to happen. However, actress Sophie Turner slipped that not all of the characters will make it to Season 8. The show has been notorious for killing a lot of its characters, including fan favorites, but the Internet is abuzz with speculation that some of the key characters in the show will not live long enough to see the final lap of "Game of Thrones."