Game of Thrones season 6: Three new clips from first episode released online
One focusses on Sansa and Theon's escape
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Your support makes all the difference.With less than two weeks until season six of Game of Thrones hits TV screens, HBO has inundated the internet with clips and trailers, giving away slightly more information each time.
Just hours after releasing the second, action-packed trailer, three new clips suddenly appeared out of the blue.
The most exciting of the three focusses on Sansa and Theon just after they escape Winterfell and the clutches of the dastardly Ramsay. Unfortunately for the pair, they reach an icy cold river, stopping them in their tracks.
The second features siblings/lovers Cersei and Jaime Lannister as they mourn the loss of their daughter, Myrcella.
Last, but not least, Emilia Clarke’s Daenerys is seen being pushed along by the Dothraki horde who have captured her. She is seen being moved towards a hut, presumably their leader’s.
Earlier in the day, a second Game of Thrones trailer was released, featuring extended footage of the White Walkers.
Season six will debut on the 24 April. Find out everything we know about the series, here.
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