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6 new 'Game of Thrones' photos tease breathtaking action during the longest episode in series history

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HBO released new photos from the coming third episode of "Game of Thrones" season eight, all centered on the Battle of Winterfell. The yet-untitled episode will be 82 minutes, making it the longest in the series' history.

It's directed by Miguel Sapochnik ("Hardhome,""The Battle of the Bastards"), and fans are expecting epic action as Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow face down the army of the dead.

Keep reading for a preview of the brutal battle to come.

Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow will likely have some tension heading into battle now that she knows about his true parentage.

Here, the lovers/last living Targaryens appear to be gazing upon their joint army, preparing to defend the castle against the army of the dead. They won't have much time to deal with the fallout from Dany's revelation about Jon's parents on the previous episode.

Read more:Emilia Clarke says Daenerys isn't fazed by Jon Snow being related to her because incest is 'so normal' for her character



This foreboding shot of Jon teases the intense battle to come.

We've seen Jon's game face plenty of times before, including at the battle at Hardhome (season five) and the Battle of the Bastards (season six).



Jaime Lannister and Brienne of Tarth will fight side by side.

On the second episode of the season, "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms," we learned that Brienne would be commanding the left flank.

"I'm not the fighter I used to be," Jaime tells her. "But I'd be honored to serve under your command, if you'll have me."

Read more:'Game of Thrones' star Gwendoline Christie says Brienne's defense of Jaime was 'like a declaration of love'



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