The Lannisters always pay their debts - and it looks like they owe the High Sparrow a debt of revenge in new Game of Thrones pictures.
HBO's preview of this weekend's 'Blood of My Blood' offers a look at the showdown sure to rock King's Landing to its very core:
(The High Sparrow and Septa Unella hold Margaery Tyrell prisoner)
(Jaime Lannister to the rescue)
(A rare Arya smile)
(Daenerys and Daario chart their course)
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(A very nervous Tommen visits the Sparrows)
(Lady Crane is distressed)
The 'Blood of My Blood' synopsis reads: "An old foe comes back into the picture. Gilly (Hannah Murray) meets Sam's (John Bradley) family. Arya (Maisie Williams) faces a difficult choice. Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) faces off against the High Sparrow (Jonathan Pryce)."
A culmination of a feud brewing for over a season now, Cersei, Jaime and their army finally take action when the High Sparrow tries to publicly shame Queen Margaery.
In the land of Bravos, Arya finally must decide whether she can kill the innocent Lady Crane in order to finally earn her place among the Faceless Men.
Across Westeros in the cold wilderness, Meera is now all alone in keeping Bran safe from the rampaging Night's King and his White Walkers… or is she?
Game of Thrones continues this Sunday on HBO in the US and on Monday on Sky Atlantic in the UK.
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