Game of Thrones season 6 episode 10 trailer: 'The Winds of Winter' preview teases Red Wedding revenge

While Jon and Sansa make sense of the aftermath of the battle for Winterfell

Christopher Hooton
Monday 20 June 2016 00:24 EDT
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Game of Thrones Season 6 - Episode #10 Preview

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You know the drill. We're all still reeling from the latest Game of Thrones season 6 instalment but already craving a glimpse of the next.

Episode 10 - 'The Winds of Winter' - follows episode 9 - 'Battle of the Bastards', is the final of the season, and is the longest episode in the show's history.

It's biggest secrets will no doubt have been omitted from the teaser trailer, but here's what we can glean from it:

- Walder Frey is toasting his house's return to Riverrun at a banquet. Jaime Lannister is there however, is he about to be overcome by guilt, get back on his redemption story arc and avenge Catelyn?

- The Faith Militant situation looks to be reaching a head in King's Landing, with Cersei on trial. Expect blood and possibly wildfire.

- Jon and Sansa lament that, despite beating the Boltons, they still have "so many enemies".

- Littlefinger appears to profess his love for Sansa after saving the day at the Battle of the Bastards.

- Melisandre gets admonished by Ser Davos for her past actions (Shireen etc) in front of Jon.

- Bran is back and set for a major final vision (probably the Tower of Joy).

- Dany indulges Daario's flirtations (I'm still team Yara)

The finale airs in its usual Sunday night slot on HBO and Sky Atlantic.

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