'Game Of Thrones' Season 6 Episode 10: 'The Winds Of Winter' Is Coming

The "Game of Thrones" season 6 episode 10 trailer has been released. The finale will be tying up loose ends for this season and building groundwork for the next.

The trailer for "Game of Thrones" season 6 episode 10 opened with a shot of Cersei, Daenerys and King Tommen. A shot of Jon Snow talking to Sansa Stark was shown next.

"We need to trust each other," Snow told Stark. "We have so many enemies now."

It was previously reported that Ramsay Bolton's chilling final speech in episode 9 seems to imply that Sansa is pregnant with his child. Moreover, she may have to marry Petyr Baelish, also known as Littlefinger, to protect the baby.

In the "GoT" season 6 episode 10 preview, Littlefinger and Sansa were shown talking to each other. "I thought you knew what I wanted," Baelish said.

Tyrion also continues on giving Daenerys advice. "You're in the great game now," he said, "and the great game is terrifying."

"Game of Thrones" season 6 episode 10 is entitled "The Winds of Winter." It will be aired on Jun. 26.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, "The Winds of Winter" will be the longest installment of "Game of Thrones" with 69 minutes. Fans can also expect massive highlights in the upcoming episode.

"It's not a recap," actor Liam Cunningham told the publication. "It isn't, 'Here's what's to come in season seven.' There are very big events that are going to happen."

Showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss have confirmed that the series is nearing its conclusion. The main "GoT" cast has been renewed for season 8. However, there is still no confirmation on how many more episodes there will be.

"The actual messiness of storytelling might not be quite that numerologically elegant, but we're looking at somewhere between 70 and 75 hours before the credits roll for the last time," they said.

Recent development on George R.R. Martin's "The Winds of Winter" release date has revealed that the book could be released by Jan. 2017.

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