'Game of Thrones' season 5 premiere date, spoilers: Dorne to be shown next season, Queen Elizabeth to visit set

The fifth season of "Game of Thrones" will show the Dorne location. HBO series show runners David Benioff and Dan Weiss confirmed that fans will see Dorne next season.

Right after the finale of season 4, the talks moved on to what fans should expect on season 5. Details are not exactly out yet and there are not much spoilers. However, show runners David Benioff and Dan Weiss told Entertainment Weekly about the location where the show will be set next season.

Oberyn gruesomely exited the show last season and there will be a lot of tension when scenes from Dorne will be shown. Oberyn's head was crushed by Gregor "The Mountain That Rides" Clegane during their fight. Oberyn is fighting for Tyrion's side after Tyrion's allies diminished. Prince Doran will not be happy with his brother's head being crushed by the Mountain.

Meanwhile, reports state that Queen Elizabeth II is all set to visit a Game of Thrones set in Belfast.

Digital Spy reported that Queen Elizabeth II will drop by on the set of the famous series as part of her tour of Northern Ireland. The queen's trip will take place next week between June 23 and June 25.

The Queen will visit the set where scenes featuring the Wall and the Eyrie were shot. Her visit was confirmed by the British Monarchy's verified Twitter account.

"As part of the visit to Northern Ireland, The Queen and The Duke will tour the Game Of Thrones set in the Titanic quarter in Belfast," the tweet reads.

In the season 4 finale of "Game of Thrones," it was thought that Lady Stoneheart will appear but did not.

Game of Thrones season 5 is set to premiere next year.

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