Trending News|November 09, 2014 08:21 EST
'Game of Thrones' Season 5 Plot Spoilers: Another Wedding and More Deaths in the Upcoming June 2015 Installment
In the upcoming fifth season of 'Game of Thrones', fans can expect to see another wedding along with many more memorable and shocking deaths.
From what has happened in this fantasy drama television series on HBO, it appears that author George R.R. Martin has a special liking for weddings, because there will be yet another marriage in the fifth season of the 'Game of Thrones', which is slated to return in June 2015.
Earlier in the series, fans have seen the Red Wedding and Purple Wedding, which were both set apart by a number of deaths, killings, as well as executions.
In 'Game of Thrones' Season 5, viewers will witness another wedding will take place and it will involve horrendous deaths of some people who will be attending the event. People, who have already read Martin's 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series, which forms the base of the TV series; Daenerys Targaryen will be marrying Hizdahr zo Loraq for political reasons.
A recently leaked video from the upcoming season reveals that Daenerys' missing dragon, Drogon, will reappear on her wedding day and will burn alive some of the guests attending the event in one breath of fire. Subsequently, the dragon will take off taking Daenerys on its back.
Some other leaked photographs show Daenerys beside the Meereenese nobleman Hizdahr zo Loraq along with Tyrion Lannister. One particular photograph shows Ser Jorah as Daenerys' gladiator, suggesting that Jorah will return in the next season of the series following his exile by Daenerys, who incidentally also happens to be his former best friend.
Currently the cast and crew of 'Game of Thrones' are busy filming the upcoming episodes of Season 5 in Europe.
Latest reports, in the meantime, claim that the TV version of 'Game of Thrones' is steering away from the plot in the book significantly. Usually, the shows on HBO adhere to the course of the story. Nevertheless, occasionally the scenes deviate from the book depending on the requirements of the visual media.
While this is to happen in 'Game of Thrones' Season 5, again, author George R.R. Martin has confirmed that the TV series' is narrating the story somewhat differently, but it will not affect the way in which he writes the sequels of the books.