'Game of Thrones' season 5 premiere date: Spring release postponed?

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"Game of Thrones" fans are in for a great test of fortitude. The HBO series is not expected to be back with its fifth season until spring, but rumor mills are now whipping up news that some production issues are getting in the way of its premiere. Youth Health Mag freshly reported that the continuation of the "A Song of Ice and Fire" adaptation has been moved to a release date still undisclosed. This will be another dismaying revelation once found accurate, but that has not stopped loyal fans of the show from hunting for more juicy details about the events awaiting to unfold in Westeros. 

Fashion & Style shared that Ramsey Bolton will marry Myranda, who is disguising as Arya Stark. While anticipation for the major masquerade goes on, fans had time to wish for a proper trailer for season 5. Teasers from the Three-Eyed Raven social media campaign just won't do, IB Times reported. Through one of the promo videos though, fans learned that Tyrion Lannister will be sporting a new look. With a beard and hood, Charles Dance's son and murderer will run off and hide come the new season. IB Times also believes that new cities will be introduced, one of which is Dorne where Oberyn Martell hails from. 

If there's one thing that is getting all the attention, it's the much-awaited penance walk, courtesy of Cersei Lannister. This was indeed difficult to shoot and the production crew had to find another spot in Dubrovnik, Croatia where Cersei could carry on with her punishment of walking from the Great Sept to the Red Keep with no garments on and with head shaved. Apparently, enmeshing Margaery Tyrell into adultery is always a bad idea. 

This controversial scene will predictably hurl "Game of Thrones" to the top of illegal downloading demands once again. New reports reveal that for the third time, the drama series was hailed as the most pirated show in the whole of the torrent domain. It causes most of the downloading bustle in the online world, accruing an insane amount of downloads — more than a whopping eight million.

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