Game of Thrones season 7 episode 5: 'Eastwatch' photos released featuring Jon Snow, Tyrion, and Samwell Tarly
Plus, episode's runtime announced
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Your support makes all the difference.Season seven of Game of Thrones has passed the midway point, viewers having already been treated to dragons, castle invasions, and seas battles.
The title for episode five has finally been officially announced — ‘Eastwatch’ — along with the running time, totally 59 minutes compared to last week’s 50.
HBO has also released a handful of photos from the episode, revealing further looks at Danny and Jon together, Tyrion roaming the battlefield, and the return of Samwell and Gilly after a week’s absence.
Flick through the gallery below for all the images released so far.
Following episode four, ‘The Spoils of War’, the trailer for ‘Eastwatch’ was released online, teasing a reining between Jon Snow and Bran Stark.
Meanwhile, we’ve been devouring the last episode, analysing all the callbacks and book references you may have missed.
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