‘Game Of Thrones' Season 7 Predictions: Jon Snow, Arya, Bran And Sansa Reunited?

Will there be a reunion of the Stark siblings in the "Game Of Thrones" Season 7? The hype increased as reports claimed a conflict will happen between Stark sisters Arya and Sansa upon their reunion.

The past seasons of "Game of Thrones" followed the journey of the Stark siblings Sansa, Arya and Bran played by Sophie Turner, Masie Williams and Isaac Hempstead respectively. Each Stark had to overcome their own set of obstacles and have become stronger versions of themselves.

Sansa was reunited with half sibling Jon Snow (Kit Harington). Together, they fought a war which claimed the life of Ramsay Bolton and regained control over Winterfell. Rigor was killed in the war. Arya, after mastering the skills of the Faceless Man, eliminated Walder Frey. Bran was able to inherit the role of the Three-Eyed Raven after his mentor's death in an attack of the White Walkers.

According to Watchers on the Wall, the Stark siblings will finally share an emotional reunion in the upcoming "Game of Thrones" Season 7. However, the happy occasion might turn into a disaster as the Stark siblings go against each other in a conflict over the rule of the North.

Arya and Sansa always had a fight. The two lady Starks, after going through equally difficult experiences, have formed contradicting perspectives. Arya and Sansa are rumored to be involved in big fights over differences in opinion. Reports further indicate that Lord Petry Baelish will take advantage of the situation in hopes of breaking the Starks apart.

Meanwhile, Jon Snow who had always been close to Arya is believed to go through a hard time accepting his sister's Faceless Man skills. The King of the North refuses to take advantage of his sister's skills, wanting to keep his promises of protecting his siblings. The Starks might also learn that Jon Snow is in fact a Targaryen. Share your thoughts about the "Game of Thrones" Season 7 theories below!

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