Game of Thrones star Kristian Nairn, who played Hodor until last season on Game of Thrones, moderated a panel at Comic-Con in San Diego on Friday. AFP
Game of Thrones star Kristian Nairn, who played Hodor until last season on Game of Thrones, moderated a panel at Comic-Con in San Diego on Friday. AFP
Game of Thrones star Kristian Nairn, who played Hodor until last season on Game of Thrones, moderated a panel at Comic-Con in San Diego on Friday. AFP
Game of Thrones star Kristian Nairn, who played Hodor until last season on Game of Thrones, moderated a panel at Comic-Con in San Diego on Friday. AFP

WATCH: Game of Thrones cast talk love as new trailer drops


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Game of Thrones dropped a new trailer at San Diego Comic-Con on Friday, showing the armies of the Seven Kingdoms gearing up for war, with an undead horde on the march.

Queen Cersei warns the people in King's Landing to beware of the incoming Mother of Dragons, Daenerys Targaryen, who finally landed in Westeros in last week's season seven premiere.

There were the usual battles, sweeping panoramas and politicking, as well as an appearance from Melisandre, who is seen counseling Daenerys that she may not be the only "chosen one".

"I believe you have a role to play, as does another," the Red Woman tells the Mother of Dragons at the close of the trailer.

According to Game of Thrones mythology, a hero who saved humankind from the White Walkers thousands of years ago is destined to be reborn and save the world again.

It is unclear who Melisandre is thinking of, but the most likely candidate would be Jon Snow, the newly crowned King in the North whom she met in season five.

Since its debut in 2010, the fantasy epic has picked up 38 Emmys, more than any other fictional show, but show-runners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss announced last year it would finish with 13 episodes spread over a final two seasons.

The season seven trailer shows Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish telling the eldest Stark daughter Sansa: "Every possible series of events is happening all at once."

As this season started later than usual, it was the first ever Game of Thrones Comic-Con panel to take place with the show still on air and the premiere fresh in fans' minds.

Nine cast members - and Alfie Allen's tiny dog, Abby - took to the stage at the San Diego Convention Centre, although fan favorites Peter Dinklage (Tyrion), Emilia Clarke (Daenerys) and Lena Headey (Cersei) were missing.

The conversation - moderated by Kristian Nairn, who played the tragic Hodor until last season - focused on how various romantic relationships might play out during the seven-episode penultimate season.

Gwendoline Christie, who plays Brienne of Tarth, was asked how she feels about the amorous overtures from giant ginger wildling Tormund Giantsbane (Kristofer Hivju) towards her character.

  • An attendee poses for a picture outside Comic Con International in San Diego. Mike Blake / Reuters
    An attendee poses for a picture outside Comic Con International in San Diego. Mike Blake / Reuters
  • Kristen Peterson of Seattle, Washington, as her original character Ivory Vignette during Comic-Con 2017. Bill Wechter / AFP
    Kristen Peterson of Seattle, Washington, as her original character Ivory Vignette during Comic-Con 2017. Bill Wechter / AFP
  • Alex Waldron cosplays as Harley Quinn from the movie Suicide Squad during Comic-Con 2017. Bill Wechter / AFP
    Alex Waldron cosplays as Harley Quinn from the movie Suicide Squad during Comic-Con 2017. Bill Wechter / AFP
  • An attendee stops to pose for a picture outside Comic Con International. Mike Blake / Reuters
    An attendee stops to pose for a picture outside Comic Con International. Mike Blake / Reuters
  • Anderson Pierce cosplays as an original character he called a combination of Link from Legion of Zelda video game and a DJ named Marshmellow during Comic-Con 2017. Bill Wechter / AFP
    Anderson Pierce cosplays as an original character he called a combination of Link from Legion of Zelda video game and a DJ named Marshmellow during Comic-Con 2017. Bill Wechter / AFP
  • Attendees pose for a picture outside Comic Con International in San Diego. Mike Blake / Reuters
    Attendees pose for a picture outside Comic Con International in San Diego. Mike Blake / Reuters
  • An attendee named Miss Mayhem arrives at Comic Con International in San Diego. Mike Blake / Reuters
    An attendee named Miss Mayhem arrives at Comic Con International in San Diego. Mike Blake / Reuters
  • Buddy Thunderstruck, from a Netflix TV show, roams the halls during Comic-Con 2017. Bill Wechter / AFP
    Buddy Thunderstruck, from a Netflix TV show, roams the halls during Comic-Con 2017. Bill Wechter / AFP
  • Attendees pose for a picture as they arrive at Comic Con International. Mike Blake / Reuters
    Attendees pose for a picture as they arrive at Comic Con International. Mike Blake / Reuters
  • An attendee dressed as Spider-Man sits along a city street outside Comic Con International in San Diego. Mike Blake / Reuters
    An attendee dressed as Spider-Man sits along a city street outside Comic Con International in San Diego. Mike Blake / Reuters
  • Jordan Quinzon cosplays as the character The Joker from the Batman series during Comic-Con 2017. Bill Wechter / AFP
    Jordan Quinzon cosplays as the character The Joker from the Batman series during Comic-Con 2017. Bill Wechter / AFP
  • Attendees pose for a picture at Comic Con International. Mike Blake / Reuters
    Attendees pose for a picture at Comic Con International. Mike Blake / Reuters
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    An attendee in costume checks his phone at Comic Con International in San Diego. Mike Blake / Reuters
  • Andre Rhoden, dressed as the Hobgoblin, takes the children to lunch on the floor at Comic Con International in San Diego. Mike Blake / Reuters
    Andre Rhoden, dressed as the Hobgoblin, takes the children to lunch on the floor at Comic Con International in San Diego. Mike Blake / Reuters
  • People wear costumes during the 2017 Comic-Con International Convention in San Diego. Mario Anzuoni / Reuters
    People wear costumes during the 2017 Comic-Con International Convention in San Diego. Mario Anzuoni / Reuters
  • Sheila Noseworthy arrives in costume at Comic Con International in San Diego. Mike Blake / Reuters
    Sheila Noseworthy arrives in costume at Comic Con International in San Diego. Mike Blake / Reuters
  • Costumed attendees pose for pictures as police officers look on at Comic Con International. Mike Blake / Reuters
    Costumed attendees pose for pictures as police officers look on at Comic Con International. Mike Blake / Reuters
  • Ryan Schmidt, 14, of North Carolina, cosplays as Reverse-Flash from the TV show Flash during Comic-Con 2017. Bill Wechter / AFP
    Ryan Schmidt, 14, of North Carolina, cosplays as Reverse-Flash from the TV show Flash during Comic-Con 2017. Bill Wechter / AFP
  • Bruce Steadwell of Phoenix, Arizona, cosplays as the Walking Dead character Winslow during Comic-Con 2017. Bill Wechter / AFP
    Bruce Steadwell of Phoenix, Arizona, cosplays as the Walking Dead character Winslow during Comic-Con 2017. Bill Wechter / AFP
  • Christiana Broughton, left, and her mom Carolyn, both of Jacksonville, Fla., cosplay as Amaterasu from the video game Okami and a 70's-era Black Panther, at Comic-Con International. Kevin Sullivan / The Orange County Register via AP
    Christiana Broughton, left, and her mom Carolyn, both of Jacksonville, Fla., cosplay as Amaterasu from the video game Okami and a 70's-era Black Panther, at Comic-Con International. Kevin Sullivan / The Orange County Register via AP
  • People arrive for the second day of the Comic Con International 2017. David Maung / EPA
    People arrive for the second day of the Comic Con International 2017. David Maung / EPA

"What I love about Brienne of Tarth, I don't think at the foremost of her consciousness is a value system based on how men appreciate her," she said.

But she hinted that her character may be secretly enjoying the attention, despite the awkwardness.

And on the subject of the "Thrones" women's attitudes to men, Sophie Turner, who plays Sansa, was asked if her character still harbored ideas of romantic love.

"She's not like season one Sansa and looking for a relationship or love at the moment, she's done with that," she said.

"She's always on the search for happiness but she doesn't see the world through rose-colored glasses now... She's woke now guys. She trusts no one now, man or woman, family member or not. And that's important if you play the Game of Thrones."

Jacob Anderson - who plays Grey Worm - was asked if there was the potential for a relationship with Daenerys's advisor Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel).

"There are things firing between them. I want those kids to be happy and find happiness between them, everything's so sad" he said.

Season 7 premiered to record-breaking ratings - more than 10 million live tune-ins and a further six million streaming the show later.

The last season averaged 25.7 million viewers per episode across all platforms, including delayed viewing, making it the most watched season of an HBO series on record.

The second episode of Season 7 airs in the UAE on Monday morning at 5am on OSN Play and OSN Demand, and again at 11pm on OSN First HD.

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