'Game of Thrones' Season 7 Will Be Mind Blowing, Says Emilia Clarke

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HBO No.1 fantasy drama and the adaption of "A Song of Ice and Fire" book series by George R.R Martin - Game of Thrones (GoT) is currently wrapping up its filming for Season 7, and according to Emilia Clarke, the season will be mind-blowing.

Clarke, who plays as Daenerys Targaryen, posted on her Instagram a video of herself singing "I believe I can fly" by R.Kelly, possibly hinted more actions by the mother of dragons flying around with her three grown up beasts.

"That feeling when at last you're a day away from wrapping season seven," she says on her Instagram post and continued with all in caps "I believe this one is gonna be a mind blower". Previously, Arya Stark who portrayed by Massie Williams said that the next season of the show will include a "huge cliffhanger", without enclosing any further details.

In GoT Season 5, fans were shocked by the death of Jon Snow (played by Kit Harrington) at the final episode and the scene has been highly regarded as the biggest cliffhanger so far of the show. GoT is popular amongst fans with the amount of unexpected deaths of several famous characters.

"We've come to the climax and it's rolling down to the end. It's exciting", she told Independent. According to Williams, she felt like the ending of the show has been set up for how it was going to end, as every characters will meet the "little junction" in their lives.

New season of GoT is expected to air somewhere in July-August this year, although HBO is yet to give an official statement. According to EOnline, Season 7 of GoT will include only 7 episodes - 3 episodes short when compared to other previous seasons as co-creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss confirmed that there are only but a handful of episodes left to spread across the final two seasons.

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