The ending of Game of Thrones is finally within touching distance and all we want to know is: what in the name of Westeros is going to happen to Jon Snow, Daenerys Targaryen and all the other characters who've managed to survive seven seasons?
Ser Loras Tyrell may have been tragically killed at the Sept of Baelor at the end of season six but actor Finn Jones, who played the character, reckons he has an idea of how everything may come to an end for the show.
Speaking to People with his Iron Fist co-star Jessica Henwick, the actor was questioned on what he thinks will happen during the upcoming eighth and final season of Thrones.
Saying that he thinks the show's ending will be "great", he revealed that he has two opposing possible theories.
"I basically don't think there will be a throne anymore," he said. "I don't think there will be a centralised seat of power. I think power will be given back to the individual kingdoms, so more like a democratic rule.
"I think that is probably a bit too utopian for Game of Thrones," he admitted. "I think what eventually will happen is just, everyone will die."
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Considering Thrones' bloody track record, his second theory may be a little more plausible.
HBO will premiere season 8 of Game of Thrones in 2019 – possibly in June – but fans desperate for a glimpse at the finale episodes have been provided with a blink-and-you'll-miss-it look at a clip from the upcoming season.
Jones meanwhile can next be seen alongside Henwick in the second season of Marvel's Iron Fist, which drops on Netflix in its entirety on September 7.
And it looks like Danny Rand is set to finally sport his classic yellow mask from the comics too.
Call us optimistic, but we have high hopes for the new season, what with it having potentially better villains and improved fight sequences in comparison to the first run.
Game of Thrones season 8 will premiere in 2019. The show airs on HBO in the US and Sky Atlantic and NOW TV in the UK. Season 7 is now available to buy on DVD, Blu-ray or digital download.
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