A new batch of posters give everyone their pose moment on the Iron Throne.
HBO has released a batch of new posters fortiny snippet of new footage
in a HBO compilation trailer, new posters have been released featuring the surviving candidates like Jon Snow, Daenerys Targaryen, Sansa Stark and more in victory poses. If 20 posters wasn’t enough, each character has also been given their own custom hashtag emoji on social media to lure you into marketing temptation.
But who achieves the best slouch on the throne? Jaime Lannister looks like he’s been forced their under duress, Melisandre delivers red priestess realness, and the Night King just looks…uncomfortable.Jon Snow, meanwhile, has a sexy cat-like stance like he’s looking straight through you to your nearest aunt. So, sorry guys, Jon Snow wins Game Of Thrones. The posters have confirmed it.
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