'Game Of Thrones' season 5 spoilers: Sansa Stark says season 5 is 'bigger and better'

Kit Harington will return as Jon Snow in "Game of Thrones" season 5. [Screen captured from "Ice and Fire: A Foreshadowing"]

There's so much anticipation for "Game of Thrones" season 5 and everyone's been waiting for any recent news about it. Lo and behold, Lady Brienne and Sansa Stark give fans some bits of juicy details about season 5, which just continues to up the ante for the upcoming season. 

Gwendoline Christie, who plays Lady Brienne, had a chat with Access Hollywood and she shared that she was rather "blown away" with the script for season 5. She further said:

"Every year [I] think, 'How can they possibly top it?' How can they make this better?' And I put aside my time to read them, and I could not stop reading them... Every year I get a moment of 'I can't believe they did that!' But this year, they're doing things that are so unconventional that I think it's really pushing the boundaries of the way we view television." 

Sophie Turner, the actress playing Sansa Stark, supports this statement. She shared with Access Hollywood that season 5 will be "Bigger, better, more blood and more deaths." 

But aside from that, Turner also hinted on the storylines for the Stark sisters.

"Arya has an incredible storyline this year, I have to say. Sansa has an amazing storyline as well. A lot of hard stuff hitting home, but that's just 'Game of Thrones,' isn't it?" Turner said. 

Turner is also very happy about the change in Sansa, particularly the black hair, black dress and wings. She loves it and the fans love it, too! 

Meanwhile, Christie is gearing up for the release of "Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens" which she's a part of. This is her first movie debut. And Turner is getting ready to play the red-haired younger version of Jean Grey in "X-Men: Apocalypse." 

The premiere episode of "Game of Thrones" season 5 will air on April 12 on HBO.

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