'Game of Thrones' season 7 spoilers, latest news: Actress 'disappointed' by Reddit leaks; Jon Snow brings allies together

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The seventh season of the highly popular fantasy television series adaptation of George R.R. Martin's best-selling "A Song of Ice and Fire" novel series — "Game of Thrones" — is now set to shift into high gear as spoiler reports have now revealed some very juicy tidbits regarding the new episodes.

However, some fans and an actress from the show is not too delighted about the recent spoilers as they apparently ruined the show for everyone else.

A recent post on Reddit has allegedly revealed the entire plot for the show's seventh season, which was, of course, met with mixed reactions from the hit television show's fans. While the post remains unconfirmed by the network, its sudden removal — along with the deletion of the user's account who shared the information — seems to point to some truth to its claims.

To add to its possible credibility, Nathalie Emmanuel — who plays the role of Missandei in the hit show — had recently posted a tweet saying that she was very much "disappointed" in the people who are "determined to ruin Season 7 for everyone." The actress even ended her tweet with a hashtag that called them "spoilsports."

According to a report from Indiewire, the actress might not have been referring to the recently removed Reddit post in her tweet, but about the people who posted on-set photos which had revealed key moments that would spoil the plot for the new season.

The set photos that were recently spread online showed several meetings that Jon Snow (Kit Harington) had arranged. The King of the North was shown to have met with Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) and Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen) on two separate occasions in different locations.

The meetings are, of course, quite significant in the recent events of the show as it heralds new alliances for the big climax that is to come.

"Game of Thrones" Season 7 is set to air with seven new episodes sometime in mid-2017.

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