6:14 AM EDT 6/5/2017
HBO's fantasy epic series "Game of Thrones" will return to the small screens next month for its seventh installment and fans are already thrilled with what the popular series has in store for everyone. Daenerys Targaryen's dragons, specifically Drogon has grown extremely bigger compared to season 6 and the photos surfaced online showed the Stormborn's pet fighting inland for the first time. Recently, another photo has surfaced online featuring the Stark siblings that drops major spoilers about the fate of one of the series' major characters.
Entertainment Weekly shared a "Game of Thrones" photo on Instagram of the Stark siblings - Sansa, Bran, Jon Snow and Arya, which fans suggest that the photo hugely tells about Petyr Baelish or known as Littlefinger. "Long live the Starks! We've reunited [the series'] Jon, Sansa, Arya and Bran for our covers this week," reads the photo's caption. "Click the link in our bio to see more awesome exclusive photos from season 7."
The "Game of Thrones" photo of the Stark siblings shows Arya with the dagger that's used to be in the possession of Littlefinger. Fans can recall that this infamous dagger was used in attempting to kill Bran. Seeing Arya in the photo with the dagger, many fans believe that it's highly possible that she is about to seize it from Littlefinger in the upcoming season. As CDL suggests, it could be that Arya would kill Lord Baelish in the upcoming season.
"Game of Thrones" fans know that Arya Stark's thirst in avenging the death of his entire family and it is believed that she is returning to seek justice. Other fans also suggest that the photo could mean the reunion of the Stark siblings in season 7. The siblings were separated during the past seasons and the show has yet to answer fans' questions whether or not it will reunite the siblings in the next installment.
"Game of Thrones" season 7 is set to return on July 16 on HBO. CeleBeat will provide more updates soon. Stay tuned!
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