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'Game of Thrones' Season 5: Sneak Peek Reveals Tyrion Standing Before Daenarys, Cersei Remains Adamant as Ever

Things are definitely getting intense and exciting as the current fifth season of the hit fantasy TV drama series "Game of Thrones" continues with a brand new episode for this week titled "Hardhome."

Earlier this week, HBO released a sneak peek for the upcoming segment where it featured some important details as to what fans should expect.

In one of the scenes are Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) and Ser Jorah Mormont (Iain Glen) standing in front of Daenarys (Emilia Clarke) in her courtroom.

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"Why should the people trust a queen who can't keep her promises," the last Targaryen said.

Sansa (Sophie Turner) is still suffering from the cruel hands of Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) in Winterfell. Following Reek/Theon's (Alfie Allen) betrayal on last week's "The Gift" which caused the death of one of the Stark's loyal servants, Sansa is seen confronting her terrified foster brother.

"If I could do what Ramsay did to you, I would," Sansa threatened Theon in the clip.

Cersei (Lena Headey), on the other hand, remains defiant in front of the Sparrows. If remembered, the Lannister matriarch was dragged down to the Red Keep's holding cell following what seems to be Lancel's (Eugene Simon) confession to the High Sparrow.

Kit Harrington's Jon Snow was also featured in the promo video arriving at the meeting place where a horde of Wildlings await. Sam Tarly (John Bradley-West) is trying his best to keep things together back at the Wall.

The preview also briefly show guest star Birgitte Hjort Sorensen who appears to be a female wildling chieftain. Will her character be able to make things easier for Jon to strike an alliance with the people outside the Walls? Or will she be against?

Find out more when "Game of Thrones" Season 5 airs this Sunday, May 31, at 9 p.m. on HBO.

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