Game of Thrones season 5 spoilers: What we can expect according to George RR Martin's books

If you're a Game of Thrones fan who complains about plot spoilers even though the books have been around for more than 10 years, look away now

Neela Debnath
Monday 02 March 2015 06:10 EST
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Maisie Williams prepares to enter the House of Black and White as Arya Stark in Game of Thrones season five
Maisie Williams prepares to enter the House of Black and White as Arya Stark in Game of Thrones season five (HBO)

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It’s still about four weeks before Game of Thrones hits our screens again for season five but we’re counting down the days already.

In preparation, we take a look and what fans can expect. Using the books - mainly A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons - as a guide, here are our predictions for Game of Thrones in 2015.

1. Arya gets badass

Actress Maisie Williams has already been dropping hints about “the end of Arya” but it’s safe to say that the youngest Stark daughter will be undergoing some major changes. We’re not talking about a gothic make over like Sansa got at the end of season four. Arya is off to Braavos where she’ll be getting tooled up assassin style, so expect more killing from her. This is likely to be Arya’s finest hour.

2. Jon Snow steps up

There will be plenty of Jon Snow action for Kit Harington fans this year. Winter is finally here and Lord Commander Snow has some tough decisions to make at the Wall.


3. Dany takes flight

When we last saw the Mother of Dragons, she was locking up her children in a pyramid in Meereen. Who was left just a little bit distraught that Viserion and Rhaegal were imprisoned? Well, there’s set to be plenty of dragon-based action in 2015. Those dragons are getting big and are nearly big enough to take their mother home to Westeros.

4. Cersei’s walk of shame

There’s been much talk of this already, mainly due to the controversy of Lena Headey walking through the streets of Dubrovnik, Croatia naked. At the close of season four Cersei seemed to be her usual scheming self but she looks set for a fall in season five. While we won’t reveal why she has to walk through the streets naked, it’s going to be hard-hitting stuff involving the High Sparrow, played by Jonathan Pryce. We’re going to be seeing a new side to Cersei in more ways than one.

Lena Headey as Cersei Lannister
Lena Headey as Cersei Lannister (HBO)

5. Will Theon finally get a break?

After suffering so much and basically going insane, will Theon Greyjoy finally escape the clutches of his evil captor? Apparently, he finally regains some semblance of sanity and makes a break for it. Despite being such a deplorable young man when we first met him, he’s the most pitiful character now.

6. Dorne is coming to get you

Well, things were bound to get nasty when you kill the Red Viper of Dorne by gouging out his eyes. We’ve not yet seen this part of the Seven Kingdoms but in season five we’ll finally be meeting Doran Martell and the Sand Snakes.

7. Tyrion ventures to lands strange and new

The last time we saw the sardonic imp he was putting an arrow through his father’s stomach – while Tywin Lannister sat on the toilet no less. This season he is set for an incredible journey involving pirates and strange monsters. There will also be plenty of half-man witticisms. We’d expect nothing else. It could actually be Tyrion’s best season to date.

Peter Dinklage as a fugitive Tyrion Lannister with Conleth Hill as Varys
Peter Dinklage as a fugitive Tyrion Lannister with Conleth Hill as Varys (HBO)

8. Return to Winterfell

With Ramsay now Roose Bolton’s legitimised heir to the North, it seems there is nothing stopping this treacherous family. We’ll be returning to Winterfell, the Starks ancestral home. Remember Winterfell from that time long ago? It now belongs to the Boltons because they are the guardians of the North. We’re just hoping that Jon Snow will come down from the Wall to reclaim his father’s home.

9. Meet Myrcella Baratheon

You may remember her from a couple of years ago when she was shipped off to Dorne for a betrothal to a Dornish prince. Myrcella is Jaime and Cersei’s daughter and she is going to be featuring more prominently in season five. She’s still a child but her storyline is set to be pretty shocking – if the books are anything to go by.

10. Ramsay’s going to get even more evil

If you thought that Ramsay Bolton couldn’t get any nastier, then think again. Apparently, he’s going to be marrying Arya – we can only dread to think how he will treat her. Since Joffrey’s unfortunate demise in season four, Ramsay has been the most hated character on the show and it’s unlikely he’s going to relinquish that crown any time soon.

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