[IN PHOTOS] ‘Game of Thrones’ season 6 finale: Sneak peek

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[IN PHOTOS] ‘Game of Thrones’ season 6 finale: Sneak peek
What happens after the fateful events last episode in Winterfell and Meereen? What's going on back in King's Landing?

 

MANILA, Philippines – The season 6 finale of Game of Thrones, titled “The Winds of Winter,” is shrouded in mystery. In true Game of Thrones fashion, who knows what showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss has in store for avid fans in this coming episode, which is reported to be 69 minutes long.

In the recently concluded penultimate episode, we got to see the North’s mightiest bastards clash: Jon Snow and Ramsay Bolton. While the outcome of the so-called “Battle of the Bastards” was favorable to the Starks of Winterfell, it didn’t necessarily give a happy ending. (READ: ‘Game of Thrones’ actor on ‘Battle of the Bastards’ outcome: ‘It isn’t fair’)

The action goes back to King’s Landing, with Cersei Lannister and Loras Tyrell to stand trial. It was ruled that there would be no more trial by combat (boo, no more Cleganebowl), so Cersei would have to brew something else to bring the High Sparrow and Faith Militant down. (READ: Another ‘Game of Thrones’ character returns from the ‘dead’)

Then, of course, Bran is still up there, North of the Wall – with the threat of the White Walkers just nearby – in the company of his (undead) Uncle Benjen as “Coldhands.” (WATCH: Isaac Hempstead Wright talks Bran Stark’s return, ‘GoT’ deaths)

Let’s take a look at these photos and see if they provide any further clues about the finale: 

Bran Stark. Photo by Helen Sloan/HBO, courtesy of HBO Asia

Daenerys Targaryen and Tyrion Lannister. Photo by Helen Sloan/HBO, courtesy of HBO Asia

Loras Tyrell and the High Sparrow. Photo by Helen Sloan/HBO, courtesy of HBO Asia

Loras Tyrell and the High Sparrow. Photo by Helen Sloan/HBO, courtesy of HBO Asia

Bronn and Jaime Lannister. Photo by Helen Sloan/HBO, courtesy of HBO Asia

Jaime Lannister and Walder Frey. Photo by Helen Sloan/HBO, courtesy of HBO Asia

Ser Davos Seaworth. Photo by Helen Sloan/HBO, courtesy of HBO Asia

Check out the episode preview, too:

 

The season finale of Game of Thrones airs on Monday, June 27 at 9am in Asia (in a simulcast with the US), with an encore telecast at 9pm. – Rappler.com

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