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'Game of Thrones' Season 7 Team Films With Live Wolves; 'Something Special' Is Happening In Premiere
Actress Maisie Williams was seen shooting some scenes for "Game of Thrones" Season 7 in Canada with a few direwolf actors around her. In other news, actor Liam Cunningham has teased about "something special," which sounds quite intriguing.
"Game Of Thrones" Season 7 Actress Maisie Williams Filming With Wolves
Michael Jorgensen from the Alberta Media Production Industries Association has admitted that the production team is actually shooting in Baniff, Alberta. He confirmed that the team is fond of the area due to the local fauna, Winter Is Coming wrote.
When viewers last saw Arya Stark (Williams) on the show, she was found ending the lives of Walder Frey, along with his sons in the Riverland. Currently, the actress is shooting in an area, which is known to house "the biggest wolves in the world."
Perhaps this is an indication that Arya will reunite with Nymeria. The latter is a direwolf she had made sure stay away in "The Kingsroad." However, nothing much is known about what happened to the direwolf in the show after that. If both Arya and Nymeria reunite in the show, the fans of the show will be delighted.
Meanwhile, a picture of Quigly, the wolf was posted by Instinct animals for Film. The wolf portrays the role of Ghost, which was also removed from the show at a certain point. If Nymeria does return on the show, she would be the only living sibling of Ghost from the pups that were found by the Stark boys in Episode 1 of "Game of Thrones."
"Game Of Thrones" Season 7: "Special Something" Expected To Happen In Premiere Episode
In other news, The Independent mentioned that actor Liam Cunningham has teased about "something special," which sounds quite intriguing. He said, "Here's going to be a launch and something special happening this year for the premiere."
Is Liam Cunningham referring to a double-episode premiere? Or does he mean that there will be a grand screening of the first episode? Only time can confirm what the actor is referring to. "Game of Thrones" Season 7 will have seven episodes in total.
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