'Game Of Thrones' Season 4 SPOILERS: MAJOR Fan Favorite Character Will DIE At The Royal Wedding? (TRAILER)

"Game of Thrones" show runners promised fans season four of their George R.R. Martin novels-inspired HBO series. If the series is staying to the popular novels, there will be A LOT of blood.

[Warning: this article is filled with possible SPOILERS]

If you've stumbled across this article, you are probably itching to find out what your favorite characters will face in the upcoming season. More importantly, you want to find out if your favorite character, whether you love them or love to hate them, will make it to the end.

Don't worry, Arya and the rest of the living Starks aren't going anywhere (yet). However, Sansa is clueless as to what is going on with her siblings, but is aware her eldest brother and mother shared the same fate as her father.

"She's trapped in a marriage that she doesn't want to be in," Sophie Turner, the actress who plays Sansa, told MTV News. "The Lannisters are still around and still kind of suffocating her. She's not in a better place at all, especially because her mother and brother are dead."

And things are about to get much worse for Sansa.

[WARNING: I'M ABOUT TO REVEAL A MAJOR SPOILER THAT WILL BRING YOU JOY AND SORROW. READ THE REST AT YOUR OWN RISK.]

Sansa is married to Tyrion "The Imp" Lannister, so of course she will have to attend the royal wedding. Joffrey Lannister will wed Margaery Tyrell in a lavish wedding fitting for the King.

In the midst of celebration, Joffrey drinks and parties away with his new bride at his side. However, the couple will never get the chance to consummate their marriage as the most hated character in the "Game of Thrones" series dies as everyone watches.

That's right: Joffrey is DEAD (in the novels, anyway). The King's death mixes things up in Westeros, and things just got real for Sansa and Tyrion. Sansa is now the wife of a man who is accused of poisoning Joffrey's drink.

Now, the only way to confirm Joffrey's death is to watch the upcoming season.

"Game of Thrones" season four will premiere on April 6.

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