All the details you missed in the GameofThrones season 8 trailer
The clip gives us a sneak peek at what will unfold in the season premiere, while teasing an epic battle between the White Walkers and the living.
She says,"I know death, he has many faces," a reference to the Many-Faced God whom she's been training with throughout the series. The right side of her face is bloodied as well as her chest, so she appears to be wounded and is running from someone or something, which we can assume to be the wights or the White Walkers. Of course, the blood may not be her own since she gets splattered here.
The last time we saw Euron Greyjoy, he was on his way to Essos at Cersei's command to fetch the Golden Company.The Golden Company is a group of mercenaries that have been mentioned multiple times throughout the series. Here we see the Golden Company aboard the Greyjoy fleet led by this man, Harry Strickland, played by actor Marc Rissmann.
The two remaining dragons, Rhaegal and Drogon, arrive at Winterfell, and we see both Sansa's and Arya's reaction to seeing them for the first time.
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