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Game Of Thrones Season 7: Filming Continues In Spain; Castrated Grey Worm Gets To Have Sex?

By Audrey | Update Date: Nov 16, 2016 08:05 AM EST

Game of Thrones season 7 spoilers revealed that all eyes are on Spain right now. Culturess has cited that there are fresh photos of sets being constructed at Wolf Hill Quarry. Latest spoilers claim that Jon Snow will be back in the north for some unfinished business.

Meanwhile, some raunchy sex scenes are well underway which fans can truly look forward to. There's been a budding romance going on between Missandei and Grey Worm. He couldn't take his eyes off her ever since he saw her sexy bod in the river. But how on earth are they going to do that if Grey Worm is missing his, um, manhood?

You see, Grey Worm was born into the Unsullied (yeah, the one Dany freed from the Masters of Astapor). He like every other soldier in the army was castrated. Why? Well, to keep them from being distracted by lust or love, thus making them very efficient warriors. Nevertheless, this doesn't stop him from feeling the heat for our dear Missandei and apparently, she feels the same way.

Watchers on the Wall claimed their relationship will go much further than it did in the past season as the sex scene in season 7 is in the works. The sub-plot had to go into climax because there are only 14 episodes of the show that's left.

Grey Worm is supposedly leading the Unsullied in a siege in Casterly Rock which is a strong hold of the Lannisters. While Daenery's forces will be destroying those of Jaime and Bronn. It's not certain yet if the fight will be as big as that of the Battle of the Bastards. However, it was reported that it took a month to shoot which involved 500 extras and about a hundred horses.

The show is expected to get back on air in the summer of 2017. For more of the Game of Thrones season 7 spoilers and latest updates, keep it here on Counselheal. Hit us with your feedback in the comments below.

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