5 New Things That Were Just Revealed About Game of Thrones Season 6

Winter isn't here yet, but it's certainly on the way. By that I of course mean that we're only weeks away from the season six premiere of Game of Thrones, and while we already know quite a bit, Entertainment Weekly's new cover story just revealed more details. Emilia Clarke, Gwendoline Christie, Maisie Williams, Sophie Turner, Lena Headey, and Natalie Dormer are featured on six collectible covers celebrating the women of Westeros and beyond. Marvel at the covers here, find out what we learned, and check out all the things that will definitely happen on the new season.

It's All About the Ladies

It's All About the Ladies

"The women are rocking this season," said HBO programming president Michael Lombardo. "Daenerys always does, but also Brienne, Arya, Sansa, Cersei, Margaery, and other characters too, like Yara. They power this season. It's organic to the storytelling, yet a radical shift. It's the women that are the hope that we're watching as the chess pieces move this season, and it's very exciting."

The Men Had Their Chance

The Men Had Their Chance

While Game of Thrones begins as a male-dominated society (miss you, Khal Drogo), they've all but destroyed themselves seeking power. It's unclear whether the same tragic fates will befall the women, but we'd like to think they're smarter than that.

They've Learned What Not to Do

They've Learned What Not to Do

The benefit of living through the rise and fall of the men is that the women have learned what missteps not to take. "One by one, these strong and commanding men have suffered tragic turns of fate that have cleared the way for a fleet of heroines who have learned new strategies to survive and conquer in a brutal world," reports EW.

Get Ready to See Their Strength

Get Ready to See Their Strength

"What's beautiful about Game of Thrones is its depiction of women in so many different stages of development," star Emilia Clarke said. "It shows the range that happens to women, and ultimately shows that women are not only equal but have a lot of strength."

There Are More Secrets Than Ever

There Are More Secrets Than Ever

Of course, there's the big question of Jon Snow's livelihood, but showrunner David Benioff asserted that "this is the best [season] we've done."