‘Game Of Thrones’ Season 7 To Give Daenerys A Tough Time; Episodes Get Grander

"Game of Thrones" Season 7 will try Daenerys Targaryen and it would be a real challenge for her to navigate the ruthless power corridors of King's Landing while sticking to her ideals of fairness and non-violence. What is more, the season is said to be shot on a larger scale, courtesy the higher budget it received for shooting the episodes.

Fans are excited to watch "Game of Thrones" Season 7 and they should be because it is going to be more interesting than all other seasons. According to Mashable, the seventh season will see Daenerys Targaryen aka Khaleesi having a tough time as she is close to getting a real taste of power and this puts her in a dangerous spot. Many fear that she might follow her father, the Mad King, who did not have any qualms about burning the King's Landing.

Fans have been already speculating about this danger, especially after Season 6 that saw Daenerys burning the Khals after they refused to follow her command. However, Emilia Clarke, who plays Daenerys, is positive about her character's story in "Game of Thrones" Season 7 as well as 8. In an interview, the actress said that Dany always had high hopes about her leadership and she has been consistently reaching the purest degree of being a ruler.

In the meantime, "Game of Thrones" Season 7 is also going to be grander as the season had more budget at its disposal, claimed DigitalSpy. The cinematographer of the fantasy series Robert McLachlan has already revealed that the seventh season got the same budget as the previous ones and this means that the per-episode budget of the coming season is more than its predecessors.

Giving more credence to this assumption is actor Iain Glen aka Jorah Mormont statement in which he said that the size and scale of the sets in "Game of Thrones" Season 7 was getting more extraordinary. It is worth mentioning here that "Game of Thrones" Season 7 comprises seven episodes while the final season will have only six episodes.

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