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New Game of Thrones season 6 teasers unveiled

Warning: This does include spoilers

Matt Payton
Saturday 23 January 2016 16:25 GMT
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Three more teaser trailers have been released for the sixth season of Game of Thrones.

HBO released the three short clips each concerned with one of the three main Westerosi families - the Starks, Lannisters and Targaryens.

The first teaser involves the voiceover of Ramsay Bolton declaring his ownership of Winterfell, the hereditary home of the Stark family.

With a ripped Lannister flag over Kings Landing - the second clip involves the religious leader High Sparrow, who calls on his followers to "overthrow an empire".

The final teaser concerns Daenerys Targaryen and is voiced by an unknown Dothraki who claims she is the "queen of nothing" and "a nobody".

At the end of season five, a Dothraki horde could be seen surrounding the isolated Daenerys.

It has been strongly hinted that Jon Snow may be still be alive despite being stabbed multiple times in the last season.

Game of Thrones season six starts on Sky Atlantic on April 24.

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