'Game of Thrones': The Complete Guide to Season 7


Catch up on The Hollywood Reporter’s extensive coverage of the HBO fantasy epic, before it returns July 16.

At long last, it’s winter time.

Game of Thrones season is officially upon us, with the seventh season premiering this Sunday night. In the weeks and months leading up to the penultimate year of HBO’s fantasy epic, THR has been mining the depths of Westeros for news, interviews and theories about what’s next for Jon Snow (Kit Harington), Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke), Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) and the rest in the season ahead. For those who are only now returning to the Seven Kingdoms, let’s get you up to speed on everything you need to know about season seven.

Let’s begin on that note: Everything You Need to Know, our off-season video series in which we chronicled the stories of Game of Thrones‘ most important characters up through six seasons. If you don’t remember exactly where we left off with Arya (Maisie Williams), Sansa (Sophie Turner) and the rest of the cast, this is a quick way to refresh the memory.

Everything You Need to Know About Game of Thrones

Westeros
• Jon Snow
Daenerys Targaryen
• Tyrion Lannister
• Bran Stark
Arya Stark
Sansa Stark
Cersei and Jaime

If you’re looking for a deeper dive into the past, we have curated select highlights from our sprawling season six coverage. Want a closer look at “Light of the Seven,” the haunting finale theme composed by Ramin Djawadi? How about a time travel primer, or interviews with the cast? Look no further.

Features and Interviews From Season Six

How Jon Snow Came Back to Life
• Inside Jon and Sansa’s Reunion
Kristian Nairn Says Goodbye to Hodor
What Losing Hodor Means For Game of Thrones‘ Future
Liam Cunningham Breaks Down “Battle of the Bastards”
“Battle of the Bastards” Director Charts Jon Snow’s Journey
Iwan Rheon Signs Off As Ramsay Bolton
• Inside the Explosive King’s Landing Moment
Dean-Charles Chapman on King Tommen’s Death
Ramin Djawadi on Composing “Light of the Seven”
Saluting Lyanna Mormont
• Sophie Turner on Sansa Stark’s Final Decisions
Isaac Hempstead Wright on Bran’s Future
• Kit Harington on the Bleak Ending Ahead

Moving onto season seven, there are a few important changes from seasons past worth noting. For one, as you have likely noticed by now, Thrones is returning later this year than usual. It’s also shorter than usual, clocking in at seven episodes as opposed to the traditional ten. The following articles contain essential information about the season, including the epic trailers and photos released over the last several months.

The Dragon Bones of Season Seven

HBO Confirms Season 7 Episode Count and Delayed Premiere
• How Season 7 Delay Opens Up 2017 Emmy Race
Season 7’s Directors, Revealed
The Chaotic Season Premiere Date Announcement
• The First Trailer For Season 7
Season 7 Trailer: “The Great War is Here”
Season 7 Trailer: “Winter is Here”
The First Photos From Season 7
The First Poster From Season 7
The First Three Episode Titles, Revealed and Analyzed

In the weeks leading up to the premiere, the cast opened up about what to expect from the coming season. Topics covered include the increased momentum for the story, how interpersonal conflict will fuel all of the violence ahead, how winter impacted production, and more.

The Cast Previews Season Seven

• Inside The World Premiere in Los Angeles
• Kit Harington Forecasts Jon Snow’s Future
Why Season Seven Will Be The Fastest One Yet
The Intensely Personal Stakes in Season Seven
The Emotional Battles Ahead
A Warning About Winter
• The Season Premiere, in Three Words
HBO’s Casey Bloys on the Future of Thrones

If you survive all of that reading and still find yourself hungry for Thrones, we brought dessert: an array of crackpot theories, predictions and projections about what we’ll see in season seven. 

A Flurry of Predictions and Primers

Looking Ahead at Season 7’s Royal Rumble
The Forces of House Targaryen, Ranked
The Forces of House Stark, Ranked
The Forces of House Lannister, Ranked
Which Characters Are Likely to Die?
What to Watch For in the Premiere
• An Overview of Westeros’ Most Legendary Figure
Why Jon Snow Might Die Again
Nine Unlikely Heroes
• Who Will Cersei Burn Next?
Seven Stark Surprises

Game of Thrones returns July 16. Stay tuned to THR.com/GameOfThrones all season long for even more interviews, news and theory pieces.



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