Game of Thrones is on its way back - and now we have our first look at what promises to be an epic sixth season.
Take a look at brand-new images from the HBO fantasy epic's next run - premiering in just a few months.
Life in the Seven Kingdoms looks murky as ever for the Starks, with Arya struggling to cope with her mystical blindness as older brother Bran trains with the Three-eyed Raven.
Even more interestingly, Bran is standing up - which fans will know hasn't been possible for him since he was shoved out of a tower window by Jaime Lannister.
Speaking of the Lannisters, Jaime is finally reunited with his lover-sister Cersei (hey - it's a weird family!) but it's far from a happy reunion.
Their daughter Myrcella was poisoned - and seemingly killed - at the end of last season by those vengeful Sand Snakes and Indira Varma's Ellaria.
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Aside from the Starks and Lannisters, the Greyjoys and the Boltons each seem to be plotting their own next moves for kingdom domination.
HBO will air the season six premiere on Sunday, April 24. Sky Atlantic in the UK will simulcast the episode in the early hours of Monday, April 25, with a primetime repeat following that evening.
The big question hanging over this season of GoT is, of course, the fate of Jon Snow - who was betrayed by his Watch brothers and brutally stabbed in last year's finale.
Kit Harington exclusively told Digital Spy that his character is definitely dead and fans should "get used to it" - but was he fibbing?
Only a little over two months 'til we find out...
Game of Thrones season 6: Everything we know so far from plot spoilers to premiere date
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