'Game of Thrones' season 5 is set for another killer wedding and deaths

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The fifth season of "Game of Thrones" will feature another wedding with deaths.

It seems that author George R.R. Martin has an affinity to weddings as another marriage will be featured next season. The series already featured the Red Wedding and Purple Wedding, both characterized by a number of deaths, carnage and executions.

Next season, a wedding will take place and will involve horrific deaths of some people attending the event. For those who have read "A Song of Ice and Fire" from which the TV series is based, Daenerys Targaryen will marry Hizdahr zo Loraq for political purposes.

A leaked video shows that on her wedding day, Daenerys' missing dragon, Drogon, will reappear and will scorch some of the guests in one breath of fire. The dragon will then take off bringing Daenerys on its back.

Other leaked photos show Daenerys beside the Meereenese aristocrat Hizdahr zo Loraq with Tyrion Lannister. In another photo, Ser Jorah is shown as Daenerys' gladiator. This suggests that Jorah will be back next season after he was exiled by Daenerys who is his former best friend.

The cast and crew are currently in filming in Europe as "Game of Thrones" is due to come back on air in June 2015.

Meanwhile, latest reports claim that the small screen adaptation of "Game of Thrones" is greatly steering away from the storyline in the book. Oftentimes, the HBO miniseries follows the course of the story. However, there are times when the scenes deviate from the book.

Same thing is bound to happen in the fifth season of "Game of Thrones".  But author George R.R. Martin confirmed to the fans that the TV series' way of story-telling will not affect how he writes the sequels of the books.

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