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'Game of Thrones' Season 5 Release Date, Plot Rumors: Latest Teaser Gives HBO Fans Hints in Fleeting 'Visions'

HBO has its unique way of teasing the fans on the forthcoming season of their hit fantasy drama "Game of Thrones." Back in November, the network invited GOT-heads to sign up on a new website ThreeEyedRaven.com to receive "The Sight," which clearly suggests being sneak peeks or promo image for the show's upcoming season.

First released was a snippet featuring a quick glimpse of Bran (Isaac Hempstead-Wright). However, previous reports indicated that the young Stark won't be appearing in Season 5.

Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) was also shown facing a door which was speculated by fans of the book series, as the House of Black and White in Bravoos. Season 4 ended with Arya bound for Bravoos aboard a ship.

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This week, GOT fans were once again sent into a frenzy when a second teaser was sent out to the ThreeEyedRaven website subscribers and on the official Game of Thrones Twitter account.

The message was captioned: "The Raven Brings the Sight." In it was the link to a new teaser video.

But there's a catch: the snippet video could only be watched once. After which, it displays the message that says:

"This Vision Has Come and Gone" and was added underneath with "More may come. Keep watch for visions of the future."

Cunning as they can be, there are still those who managed to record the footage. One Reddit user recorded the teaser.

The video, as said by the website, gives a glimpse of Sansa (Sophie Turner), Tyrion (Peter Dinklage), a large book closing, and a talking three-eyed raven.

Cersei (Lena Heady) was also shown behind a window. Someone was also spotted rowing a boat.

HuffingtonPost speculated that Cersei's shot could come from the scene which was filmed in Dubrovnik, Croatia earlier this year.

"Game of Thrones" Season 5 premieres in Spring of 2015.

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