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Every detail you might have missed in the new 'Game of Thrones' season 8 trailer

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  • Warning: Spoilers ahead for "Game of Thrones" season eight, including speculation of future events. 
  • HBO released the full trailer for the final season of "Game of Thrones."
  • We've broken down the trailer frame-by-frame to see what revelations are hidden in the footage.
  • Significant scenes include a shot of Edd, Tormund, and Beric all together, and Gilly with baby Sam in the Winterfell crypts. Plus Cersei's costume is a call back to earlier seasons, and Jon Snow might ride a dragon.

HBO released the first full-length trailer for "Game of Thrones" season eight, and in it we have the biggest peek yet at what's to come on the final six episodes of the series. If you haven't watched the trailer yet, do that now here, then read INSIDER's frame-by-frame analysis of all the new footage below. 

Let's dive in. 

The trailer opens with Arya, seemingly hiding in the dark with an anxious look on her blood-spattered face.

We know Arya will be in the thick of the Battle at Winterfell, a massive showdown between the Night King and his army of dead and our remaining heroes in the North. 



She flees, scampering down a castle hall with her dagger in hand.

What is she running from? Likely enemy forces, but that would mean the army of the dead breaches the walls of Winterfell at some point during the battle. Unless there's a threat coming from inside the ranks of the living? Unlikely, but with "Game of Thrones" you never know.



"I know death," Arya says as the trailer cuts to Ser Davos walking the snowy battlements.

Ser Davos became Jon Snow's right-hand man when King Stannis was defeated at the end of the fifth season.



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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