One of the very first previews for “Game of Thrones” may show the future king or queen of Westeros seated on the Iron Throne.
Even before audiences knew just how much the Iron Throne mattered to the power-brokers of Westeros—before we had heard Queen Cersei say “When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die”—HBO was already hinting at who might sit on the throne when the dust settled.
The first teaser aired in June 2010, in front of the third season premiere of True Blood . It was just 22 seconds long, with such quick cutaways to men in cloaks and on horseback that nothing could really be discerned, beyond the slogan “Winter is Coming.”
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