Game of Thrones season 7: HBO releases episode 3 'The Queen's Justice' photos
Plus: Littlefinger is clearly not taking Jon Snow's advice
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Your support makes all the difference.HBO has released a set of images taken from the next episode of Game of Thrones season seven - the third episode, titled 'The Queen's Justice' - and it teases the series' longest-awaited meeting yet that fans are frothing at the mouth to glimpse.
Yes, one photo shows Jon Snow (Kit Harington) arriving at Dragonstone prepared to meet the Mother of Dragons herself, Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) hinting that two of the show's biggest characters will finally share screen time in the very next episode.
Other photos - which you can see below - include Daenerys on her throne, a concerned-looking Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) as well as Littlefinger (Aiden Gillen) almost certainly not taking the advice dished out to him by the King of the North and avoiding Sansa (Sophie Turner).
Another photo shows Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson) in full armour no doubt prepared for the battle to come at Casterly Rock.
Game of Thrones continues in the US every Sunday on HBO when it is simulcast in the UK at 2am on Sky Atlantic. 'The Queen's Justice' will be repeated the following evening in the UK on both NOW TV and Sky Atlantic.
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