'Game of Thrones' season 7 spoilers: Jaime and Brienne meet again; rumors of Sansa's pregnancy debunked

Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) of "Game of Thrones" in a still.HBO

This week, the production team of "Game of Thrones" is going to start shooting one of the larger battles in the newest season of the popular fantasy epic series, and it looks like a few items being used in the battle may lead to a possible reunion between the crippled Kingslayer, Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) and the ever loyal knight, Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie).

According to a report by the Watchers on the Wall, the "Game of Thrones" production team will begin filming a large battle this week in Spain with Jaime and Ser Bronn (Jerome Flynn) leading the way. There are a lot of soldiers and wagons on set, and based on the green screen spotted at the site, it seems like a lot more soldiers are expected to be added to the battle using VFX. The battle is expected to take three weeks to completely film and it's supposedly going to take up more than a quarter of the episode 4 of the new season.

In some of the photos of the battle set, fans noticed that Jaime was carrying with him the Widow's Wail, one of the two swords made from Ice, Ned Stark's (Sean Bean) ancestral sword. The other sword made from Ice is the Oathkeeper which is currently with Brienne. With the two carrying the separate halves of Ned's sword, some have begun to wonder if the two would see each other again and if a reunion would result in another clash. After all, despite all the unresolved feelings between the two knights, Jaime and Brienne fight for opposite camps.

Meanwhile, in other "Game of Thrones" season 7 spoiler news, actor Lian Cunning has just shed light on the terrible fan rumors claiming that Sansa (Sophie Turner) is pregnant with Ramsey Bolton's (Iwan Rheon) child. According to the actor, the rumors may actually be wrong. When Ramsey told Sansa that she couldn't kill him because he was already a part of her, Cunning believes that Ramsey was talking metaphorically, not literally.

"Game of Thrones" season 7 premieres sometime in 2017.