The alleged titles of "Game of Thrones" season four's first four episodes have been leaked online and they are full of potential spoilers.
ComicBookMovie.com has since related the titles of the episodes to their respective book in George R.R. Martin's hit novel series. Check out what could happen in during the first four episodes of "Game of Thrones" season four below, courtesy of ComicBookMovie.com.
[WARNING: SPOILER AHEAD]
1. Season 4, Episode 1: Two Swords.
"In the books, the Lannisters add one final insult to the late Ned Stark when they melt down his sword 'Ice' and forge two new ones for Jamie and Joffrey. It's likely this ep. focuses on the very different man Jamie has become, especially in contrast to his psychotic nephew son."
2. Season 4, Episode 2: The Lion and the Rose.
"The lion is the symbol of house Lannister, the rose house Tyrell - so we can assume this is the episode in which Joffrey and Margery tie the knot. Their nuptials have been dubbed 'he purple wedding' by fans, but you'll have to watch events unfold to find out why! "
3. Season 4, Episode 3: Breaker of Chains.
"'Breaker Of Chains' is yet another moniker for Daenerys Targaryen, so we can assume this ep will be focused on her. What she'll be doing is debatable, as Dany and her pals are some of the characters that most liberties seem to have been taken with in season 4, due to the fact that they're actually not featured that much in the books at this point."
4. Season 4, Episode 4: Oathkeeper.
"Back to those swords again. Joffrey names his 'Widow Maker'...while Jamie names his, you guessed it, 'Oathkeeper'. In the books he actually gives the sword to Brienne and instructs her to keep her word to Caitlen Stark by seeking out and protecting her remaining children."
According to Rolling Stone, 7,000 lucky "Game of Thrones" fans will get to watch the season four premiere on March 20 at New York's Barclays Center. Tickets go on sale on Ticketmaster, Thursday, March 7 for $15. Click here for more information about the "Game of Thrones" premiere.
"Game of Thrones" season four HBO premiere will air on April 6.