3 Things That Will Definitely Happen on Game of Thrones Season 7 — and 1 That Won't

Season six of Game of Thrones ended with an explosive finale. So it makes sense that so many fans feel like they are left wanting more. Well, for those that aren't opposed to spoilers, we decided to list every plot point we already know will happen next season. Based on how season six ends and interviews with the creators, we've come up with three things that we'll definitely see next year — plus one thing we won't. Take a look, and get all the details on season six so far.

Sansa and Jon Will Be at Odds With Each Other
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Sansa and Jon Will Be at Odds With Each Other

We left off with the two siblings back at Winterfell and the North supporting Jon, despite his status as a bastard. (OK, we all know whose kid he really is.) This may end up tearing him and Sansa apart, which showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss hinted at during HBO's Inside the Episode. "You see that come out in episode nine where she's at the war council where no one asks her opinion, despite the fact that she knows Ramsay better than anyone. So I think there's a little bit of anger about that, a little bit of jealousy. And that relationship will be crucial to watch."

The Plot to Kill Cersei Will Begin
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The Plot to Kill Cersei Will Begin

Last season leaves off with Cersei unhappily taking the Iron Throne, but this isn't how the game will end. We know the prophecy of Maggy the Frog already predicted all of Cersei's children would die. Since that has happened, all that is left is the part of the prophecy where she will be killed by a little brother. The finale ends with Tyrion on his way back with Daenerys Targaryen, and Jaime giving Cersei a look while she is on the throne. He's probably not happy with her, since her revenge plot ends up with their last child committing suicide. Both brothers now have a reason to kill her, and those plans can start rolling next season.

Winter Will Finally Be Here
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Winter Will Finally Be Here

We have been warned many times that Winter is coming. Now it's finally here! But this also means we have to wait a little longer for the show. "We're starting a bit later because at the end of this season," David Benioff and D.B. Weiss revealed on a podcast, "'Winter is here' — and that means that sunny weather doesn't really serve our purposes any more." This also means we will probably see a darker show and more White Walkers trying to get over that pesky Wall.

Catelyn Stark Won't Be Returning — Seriously
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Catelyn Stark Won't Be Returning — Seriously

If you read the books, then you might have been expecting Catelyn to be resurrected as Lady Stoneheart. However, it looks like Jon is the only one that will be returning from the dead. "I'm not in the writers' room, and I can honestly say, hand over heart, that I have not had one discussion about Lady Stoneheart," revealed director Mark Mylod to DigitalSpy. So chances are this storyline won't be done, or it will be given to someone else.