¿Cómo terminará Game Of Thrones? El experto de EMPIRE en Westeros —James Dyer— ofrece tres predicciones posibles.
1 UNA CANCIÓN DE FUEGO
Daenerys y Jon Snow, después de una campaña extendida y grandes derrotas, se aventuran al frente —ella majestuosamente y a la vez con el corazón compungido, montando a Drogon y Jon a Rhaegal— para bañar al ejército del Rey de la Noche en un mar de fuego e irse a reinar los Siete Reinos como el rey y la reina targaryen.
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¿Cómo terminará Game Of Thrones? El experto de EMPIRE en Westeros —James Dyer— ofrece tres predicciones posibles.
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