Season 4 of "Game of Thrones" is still a while away but the cast is already dishing on what fans can expect next year. Access Hollywood caught up with some of the key actors at San Diego Comic-Con to get all the juicy details for the upcoming season.
The first thing most fans are dying to know is what episode author George R.R. Martin will write. He revealed to Access Hollywood that he will be writing the second episode this time, Wet Paint reports. Of course he won't spill the details of the show but he did have this to say: It's got drama and tragedy and comedy and action and all the characters you've learned to love and hate, so watch it. It'll be good."
Emilia Clarke, who plays Daenerys, also spilled juicy details about a possible upcoming romance between her character and her Season 3 crush Dario Naharis. Even though she didn't directly say there would be something blossoming between the two, she definitely hinted at it.
"[Danny] does need to mend her broken heart... She's badass. She's even badass in love!" Clarke told Access Hollywood.
On the flip side, a romance ended in the last season which left many fans wondering what is going to happen with Jon Snow and former lover Ygritte.
Kit Harington, who plays Snow, said he might have to watch his back a whole lot for the new season. It doesn't seem Ygritte was happy with how things ended.
"I think she is gonna be after vengeance," Harington said admitting that Jon doesn't always make the best decisions. "It's one of those things - you sleep with someone one time and they shoot you with arrows."
Rose Leslie, who plays the scorned Ygritte, said fans can expect to see her character distraught but livid, Access Hollywood reports. That's not a good combination at all.
"If there's any emotion, it's just anger - absolute anger! Certainly at the end of Season 3, we saw her distraught and that was just heartbreaking she couldn't believe that the man that she fell in love with and who she believed loved her back would betray her and run off like that," she said. "But don't worry, she got her comeuppance. She shot him with three arrows, so that's OK. So, yes, with Season 4, I think we're going to see a tougher, kind of grueling side to her."
"Game of Thrones" returns to HBO in 2014.