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'Game Of Thrones' Season 7: Jorah Mormont Reveals Next Season Is Extraordinary, Will Ice Meet Fire?

'Game Of Thrones' Season 7: Jorah Mormont Reveals Next Season Is Extraordinary, Will Ice Meet Fire?

Hemal Vora

With the release date of Game Of Thrones Season 7 coming close, fans are unable to content their excitement. To add to that Iain Glenn who plays Ser Jorah Mormont has recently said in an interview that this season will be 'Extraordinary.'

The Showrunners have already revealed that only 15 hours is left for the show, which will result in shorter final two seasons. The Game Of Thrones Season 7 will have seven episodes whereas next season will have only six episodes. The episode will have air time of more than the usual 60 mins, as reported by The Sun.

Fans were disappointed with this news, but the recent interview by Ser Jorah Mormont may cheer them up. He stated that the production team was working hard to ensure each episode is impressive. He said to Radio Times,

"They are taking the length of time it takes to shoot ten episodes to shoot just seven this year and six next year."

Iain further added that Game Of Thrones Season 7 is being shot at a grand scale and an extraordinary world is being created.

Another loved Game Of Thrones character Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) has also teased that her character may become violent. It is worth noting that in Season 6 finale, viewers got to see her dark side when she was smiling as dogs were ripping apart Ramsay Bolton. Some Game Of Thrones Season 7 Spoilers & theories suggests that she may have developed a "Taste For Killing," as reported by The Express.

Game Of Thrones fans already knows that two of the most beloved characters of the show will meet in person in the Season 7. Fan site wWatchers on the Wall had published several photos which can in no way be denied confirming the spoilers. Why are they meeting? How will it impact other characters?

No one knows the answers to these questions except the show makers. The Game Of Thrones Season 7 will surpass the George R R Martin's books, so not even the book readers don't know what will happen when the show returns.

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