7 things you can expect from the 8th and final season of 'Game of Thrones'
Warning: This post contains spoilers if you have not finished the seventh season of "Game of Thrones."
The season seven finale of "Game of Thrones" left viewers with a ton of questions.
There's a never-ending number of theories circulating throughout the internet, trying to predict what will happen next season, and who will end up sitting on the Iron Throne.
It's impossible to know for sure what we're going to see in the eighth and final season of "Game of Thrones" — but that doesn't mean there aren't some fairly clear clues.
Here are a couple of things you can expect from the final season of "Game of Thrones":
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Theon Greyjoy will try to rescue his sister Yara.
In the season seven finale, Theon rallied a group of his fellow ironborn to help him find and rescue his sister Yara from their uncle Euron.
The last time Theon saw Yara, his uncle had taken hold of her after seizing their ships. Theon, instead of attempting to rescue Yara, became overwhelmed and jumped ship, literally.
It looks as though Theon is slowly starting to overcome the trauma he's endured the past couple of seasons, and we'll most likely see a very different version of him in the final season.
Jon Snow and Daenerys will head to Winterfell.
The last time we saw Jon and Daenerys, they were sailing north. We expect that their eventual arrival in Winterfell will cause some consternation.
It seems unlikely that Sansa and Arya will be thrilled that Jon has bent the knee to a woman they've never met, let alone a Targaryen, without consulting anyone.
And, lest we forget, there's some surprising information awaiting Jon regarding his identity when he returns to Winterfell.
Jon will learn his true parentage.
While there have been a number of hints at Jon's true identity since season one, it was finally confirmed by both Samwell Tarly and Bran Stark in the season seven finale that Jon Snow is in fact the legitimate son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark.
Oh, and his real name is Aegon Targaryen.
This makes Jon the true heir to the Iron Throne. It also makes Daenerys his aunt.
Bran and Samwell resolved to inform Jon that he's a Targaryen when returns to Winterfell. We can't imagine that this information will be great for his relationship with Daenerys.
But Targaryens have been known to wed their siblings, so perhaps this news won't be upsetting to the new couple.
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