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Now winter is finally here, will Game of Thrones season seven see Daenerys turn cold-hearted villain? Cast members weigh in

The saga of the Seven Kingdoms and the quest for the Iron Throne begins its penultimate season on Sunday with the battle for supremacy between rival families set to intensify over seven episodes

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Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister) and Emilia Clarke (Daenerys Targaryen in Game Of Thrones season seven.

Game of Thrones returns for its penultimate season on Sunday, presaging the end of a saga of sex, violence and political intrigue that has become the world’s most popular TV show.

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The R-rated fable of noble families vying for control of the Iron Throne has just 13 episodes left, split across two shortened seasons which will bring the curtain down on a ratings juggernaut that made television history.

One of the darkest and most controversial prime-time series ever made, it has been the target of criticism over the years for senseless violence and its repeated use of rape as a dramatic device.

The scriptwriters have brutalised women, killed children, depicted graphic sex and had their characters hacked, stabbed, flayed, poisoned, decapitated, burned alive, eye-gouged and eviscerated – all in glorious, close-up detail.

The adult themes have not deterred fans, however, and the audience has grown in the US to more than 23 million per episode.

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