‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7 News & Spoilers: Sansa or Cersei -- Who Will Die First In Season 7? Why Sansa Kept Her Secret From Jon Snow?

It's going to be a long winter before fans could watch "The Game of Thrones" Season 7, and as early as now, rumors are already swirling around as to what the next season will bring. That is especially as the story has already caught up with the book and George R.R. Martin has not finished the "Winds of Winter."

The cast of the "The Game of Thrones" were at this year's Comic Con, and their answers in the panel provided fans something to talk about until the next season begins. One of which is who is going to die first in GOT Season 7. Another one is why Sansa did not tell Jon Snow about the Knights of the Vale.

Who Will Die First in 'Game of Thrones Season 7'

It's has been a normal thing in "The Game of Thrones" for a character to die, sometimes unexpectedly and in a gruesome way mostly. But who's next? Reporting from this year's Comic Con in San Diego, E! News got some ideas from GOT cast members. Sophie Turner, who plays Lady Sansa Stark, said Queen Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) should die, but she added that "I don't think she'll die. We need a bad guy on Game of Thrones." And then she said, "Will die? Maybe Sansa, maybe Sansa will die!"

For Iwan Rheo, who played Ramsay Bolton and already died in "The Game of Thrones" Season 6, he said Aeron Greyjoy should die because he didn't like him. He added quickly that that's because Michael Feast "did a good job, you know what I mean?"

Sansa's Secret In The Battle Of The Bastards

Meanwhile, fans can remember that the Knights of the Vale's arrival during the Battle of the Bastards came as a huge surprise, and Jon Snow (Kit Harington) had no idea that Sansa planned for it. IGN got some answers from Sophie Turner during the Comic Con panel. Turner said she was wondering about that too, but added that Sansa "wanted all the credit." She explained, "It makes for a more dramatic moment when they show up and it makes for better television."

On the bright side, while fans will have to wait until next summer for the new episodes of "The Game of Thrones," the show has released its first tease. Watch below and let us know what you think!

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