'Game Of Thrones’ Season 7 Preview: ‘Battle Of The Wights’ With Jon Snow Vs Night King And The Reunion Of Stark Siblings

The long awaited epic battle is about to happen as the latest "Game of Thrones Season 7" gives us a sneak peek of the "Battle of the Wights" between King of the North, Jon Snow and the Night King.

Fans of the "Game of the Thrones" have been waiting for this showdown to take place. According to latest reports, the 7th installment of the television series seem to revolve around this plot and make it into reality.

GOT fansite, Watchers on the Wall confirms the report as latest production scene of the show previews green screens with artificially frozen lakes built at Wolf Hill Quarry. Sources say that the filming of the scene will begin within this week.

This will be a big fight as 300 persons are included as extras, playing as Wights in a 3-week long shooting schedule. The huge amount of extras is a sign that this showdown will be very exciting and specific. It is going to be a wait and see moment whether the production crew will add CGI effects to shoot up the number of the army. But, 300 is still a huge army to look out for.

Another major note about this long shooting scene illustrates how full-blooded this battle will be. The last time this sequence was shot for this duration, fans got the "Hardhome." Fans only hope that they will get something bigger in the upcoming season.

The talked-about spoilers circulating around WOTW also preview the Stark children being involved in the plot of the next season. Sources reveal that the siblings will be reunited again. Viewers know that Sansa and Jon are already in Winterfell. There is no doubt that Bran and Aryan are not far from them.

These spoilers will have the audience at the edge of their seats, waiting for the next season to come out. But as a relief for the rest of the GOT fans, Sans will not be pregnant for the season 7.

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