4 Things We Still Haven't Seen in This Season of Game of Thrones but Are About To

Game of Thrones is only three episodes away from the end of its immensely entertaining sixth season, and we're already dying to know what's going to come next. With tensions currently riding high between the Faith Militant and the Lannisters in King's Landing, and the likelihood of Daenerys or Jon Snow being "The Prince That Was Promised" rising by the day, we have a feeling that things are about to get crazier than ever before. After taking a closer look at the season six trailers, we've put together a list of what fans can expect to see sometime soon.

SPOILERS BELOW!

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The Boltons Go to War With Jon Snow
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The Boltons Go to War With Jon Snow

Although Jon Snow started off as staunchly antiwar after being resurrected, the taunting, threatening letter Ramsay sends to Castle Black (which readers of the books know as "the pink letter") ignites a fire in him. The letter, coupled with Sansa's determination to take Ramsay down, means the battle impending battle will be fierce, and the trailers show a few brief glimpses of how it's going to go down. Since episode nine is titled "The Battle of the Bastards," we can expect it to happen then.

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It's definitely the Boltons fighting (in addition to getting a peek at Ramsay's creepy smirk above, you can also see the House Bolton sigil — a flayed man — on their shields), and it appears they're going up against the Wildlings (oh hey, Tormund). Are there enough of them to overtake Ramsay's army? Is the mysterious letter Sansa writes in "The Broken Man" a request that Littlefinger gather his troops?

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Of course, the Wildlings won't be fighting unless Jon Snow is leading them, and there's a split second part of the trailer where a man with curly brown hair can be seen riding through a battlefield. We can't be 100 percent sure, but it certainly does look like Jon.

04
The White Walkers Are Still Chillin' (Pun Intended)
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The White Walkers Are Still Chillin' (Pun Intended)

By now we know that our icy friends are amassing a huge army, and there's a chance they're closer to breaching The Wall than we thought. Bran accidentally encounters the Night's King while warging and allows the White Walkers and the wights to lay siege to the Three Eyed Raven's tree, showing off their talent for utter destruction.

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Just check out that army behind The Night's King. They all seem pretty battle-ready, no?

06
Arya Does Some Death-Defying Stunts
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Arya Does Some Death-Defying Stunts

This looks like Braavos, which probably means this is Arya. Whether she's chasing someone or on the run, we know that she's not in the best shape at the moment due to the multiple stab wounds in her stomach courtesy of the Waif. Actress Maisie Williams was spotted filming similar stunts last year, so maybe Arya wasn't the one who was stabbed after all. Jumping from building to building isn't easy with your lower intestines hanging out, you know?

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Jaime Lannister Rides Into Battle
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Jaime Lannister Rides Into Battle

This scene is unquestionably outside of Riverrun, where Jamie and his army are helping the Freys take back the castle from Brynden "the Blackfish" Tully. It didn't look like Jamie got too far during his parley with Tully in "The Broken Man," so this must mean he's kicking things up a notch.

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Podrick can be seen getting put into a chokehold by an unknown assailant, but what's more interesting is the appearance of red tents in the background. He's clearly in the Lannister camp outside Riverrun with Jaime, and as we saw in the preview for episode eight, he and Brienne arrive to ask Jamie to stop what he's doing.