New Game of Thrones season 4 trailer videos released before HBO's April 6 premiere date

Game of Thrones season 4

New trailers for the Game of Thrones 4 season premiere have been released.

With less than one week left until the highly anticipated premiere date, HBO has been teasing fans with new trailers and behind the scene clips.

Directors Alex Graves, Michelle Maclaren, Alik Sakharov, and Neil Marshall discuss directing and filming the new season of the fantasy show in the Directing Season 4 Featurette clip below:

Another clip shows the Weapons and Training Featurette with actress Maisie Williams (Arya Stark), stunt performer CC Smiff, Rory McCann "Sandor Clegane" and more.

Williams recently told Entertainent Weekly that she hopes her character Arya's luck will change for the better in the future. "I feel like Arya deserves something good to happen. She's the most unfortunate character, nothing is going her way. She has powerful scenes, but not without a lot of mess-ups."

She continued: "It's frustrating for me to never have an accomplishing scene and I think frustrating for the audience as well. But I think that's coming soon."

Other clips go behind the scenes on the costumes used for the show and the Purple Wedding preparations.

The fourth season of the popular fantasy series will be returning to HBO on April 6 at 9p.m. ET.

HBO released the episode titles of the first four installments. The title for episode 1 is "Two Swords", episode 2 is "The Lion and the Flower", episode 3 is "Breaker of Chains" and episode 4 is "Oathkeeper."

Game of Thrones is an American fantasy drama TV series based on an adaptation of the fantasy novels "A Snog of Ice and Fire" by George R. R. Martin.

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