Game Of Thrones Season 6 Trailer Is Out And It's Insanely Violent
Winter might be leaving, however Game of Thrones is back. The full Game of Thrones: Season 6 trailer has at long last dropped, setting the web burning with piercing and powerful imagery including boats, horses, the Night's King, and numerous, numerous shots of Jon Snow's lifeless body. Like, we get it. He's dead. So dead.

The sixth season of its swords-and-sorcery juggernaut, following quite a while of mysterious teasers that imply (or don't) that basically every one of the show's principle stars is going to die will be rough, exceptionally fierce. What's more, on the off chance that you've been waching the past five seasons, you realize that is a distinct possibility. Valar morghulis, as it's been said in Westeros. Also, as with numerous a trailer, we have questions. Indeed, considering this season of Game of Thrones is the first not to easily correlate to any published Song of Ice and Fire book, the "obscure" now looms vast and casts a formidable shadow. In any case, instead of raising a bunch of "What's that?"s and "What if?"s, we should focus on what the trailer really confirms for us. The genuine, (mostly) certain data we get from it. Sansa and Theon survived the drop. Davos is in grieving. Melisandre has doubts. Thant sort of stuff. What's more, significantly more.
The show gave us its first flashback last year with a brief Cersei prelude, ythis year it would appear that we'll be getting young Ned and some huge fight moments. While Season 6 isn't taking after a specific book, there are still book elements from A Feast for Crows and A Dance of Dragons that were let well enough alone for the show. What's more, a great deal of that stuff dealt with the Greyjoys back on their rotten, jagged islands. Not just does Daenerys not get a warm welcome befitting a "Khaleesi" (or a "Breaker of Chains," "Mother of Dragons," and so forth), yet she's walked back to the Dothraki capital, Vaes Dothrak. Not that anybody thought Sansa and Theon tumbled to their crippling deaths toward the end of last season's finale, however this shot (and the ones of Theon) affirm that they're alright. Furthermore, that Sansa has been properly clothed. Also, put inside someone's keep. What's more, treated all around ok that she doesn't look completely depressed and miserable. Not by any stretch of the imagination. First off, Bran's back. He was gone all last season, however now the psychic Stark has come back with a reinforced storyline and a sensible hair style.