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Cast members Pilou Asbæk (Euron Greyjoy), Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime Lannister), Aidan Gillen (Littlefinger), Conleth Hill (Varys), Harry Lloyd (Viserys Targaryen), and Sophie Turner (Sansa Stark) narrate an animated series focusing on Aegon Targaryen’s attempts to conquer the Seven Kingdoms, written by show writer Dave Hill. Conquest & Rebellion: An Animated History of the Seven Kingdoms - A 45-minute, never-before-seen extension of the Clio Award-winning History & Lore features included on previous individual Blu-ray season releases will be included for a limited time with the Blu-ray and DVD set.

The Night King killed and resurrected Viserion last week, and we all know what Chekhov said about zombie dragons.Find out more about Conquest & Rebellion, as well as the other Blu-ray and DVD version bonuses below: So did she invent one? Hopefully the writers won’t make us wait until next season to clear this up. (Though Cersei has said she had a black-haired boy as a young woman, which is the source of other theories.) Cersei also had to sense Jaime’s conflicted emotions, after Drogon torched part of his army and he met with Tyrion, and a baby would be just the thing to keep him around and loyal. On the other hand, the otherwise prescient prophesy from Maggy the Frog said she would have just three children, who have already come and gone. She broke the baby news to Jaime two weeks ago, but do we believe her? They shared a night together early in the season and who knows what manner of in vitro sorcery Qyburn could whip up. A large fan contingent is clamoring for the so-called Cleganebowl - a battle between the Hound and Mountain - which would presumably be less “awkward” than “bloodier than a tornado in a butcher shop.” Peter Dinklage and Lena Headey have great chemistry and haven’t shared the screen for three seasons. Kidding - it will probably be Tyrion and Cersei.

(Which by the way, clearly Cersei already knows that zombies exist, but a Qyburn science project is conceptually different from thousands of annihilating ghouls from beyond the Wall.) A fun side result: Many long-separated characters could reunite at the meeting, including Tyrion and Cersei, Tyrion and Podrick, Brienne and Jaime, and the Hound and his reanimated brother, the Mountain. It was a plot point that roughly zero percent of viewers found credible but here we are, and with Sunday’s summit in King’s Landing, glimpsed in the episode trailer, we’ll learn if the gambit worked.

You’ll recall that last week’s wight fight came about thanks to a plan to capture one of the undead to bring back to Cersei, in order to convince her to join the coalition of the living against the army of death. Will Cersei join the fight against the White Walkers? So at some point their pillow talk will probably get pretty tense, at least. (That said, it doesn’t seem like Jon and Dany’s style.) Potentially more tricky is that fact that, because 1) Rhaegar was next in line for the Iron Throne behind his father, the Mad King, and 2) we learned two weeks ago that Jon’s parents were married when they had him - meaning the long-suffering bastard has actually been legitimate the whole time - Jon, not Daenerys, would be the rightful heir to the throne. The first is the whole incest thing, though that’s less of an issue in this world. (Oddly, that will be more than a year after HBO confirmed it online.) The revelation would complicate the burgeoning Fire and Ice romance in at least a couple of ways. But I imagine viewers, if not the man himself, will have it confirmed on screen Sunday that Jon is the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen - Dany’s brother, which makes Jon her nephew. At least not before, well, you know - unless this show is even freakier than I thought.
