'Game of Thrones' season 8 spoiler, update: will Sansa and Daenerys meeting bring unity or war?

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HBO's hit thriller fantasy series "Game of Thrones" might be on its way to its eighth season, but fans have been restless about how the next run could go. Plus, more fans expected the final season to be massive.

Fans are speculating that Sansa Stark and Daenerys Targaryen will finally meet for the first time next season. This is so because the actresses who play the characters, Sophie Turner and Emilia Clarke respectively, had been seen together in a set in Belfast.

The speculation was also fuelled by the last scene of the final episode of "Game of Thrones" season 7 when Daenerys was heading North. If this would be the case, Sansa would probably know about Daenerys and Jon Snow's (Kit Harington) supposed passion for each other.

This would might chaos between the two ladies, especially since Sansa had been feeling a little bit ignored by Jon, who was born as Aegon Targaryen. Knowing that a new relationship might be the reason for his neglect towards her, Sansa's last string could be snapped, and she could finally lose it. Others who are more optimistic predict that Daenerys and Sansa will probably get along to form a new force.

The set in Belfast was said to be grand, as the photos showed huge backdrops, noticeable because of its contrast with the scenery in the capital of Northern Ireland. As such, many predict that the last season will go all-out, and everyone from the show will give their all.

Production had started for the eight season of "Game of Thrones" early October, though there was no mention of when the last run would air.

"Game of Thrones" is based on George R.R. Martin's book, "A Song of Ice and Fire." The series has been welcomed by fans since its introduction in 2011. It had received various Emmy awards, Peabody Awards, and Golden Globe Awards, among many others.

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