‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7 Spoiler Alert: Here's What Jorah Mormont’s Fate Looks Like
There isn't a lot of waiting time left until the next season of "Game Of Thrones" Season 7 finally premieres. Knowing that the season comes packed with merely seven episodes, there is a lot that the showrunners will have to be showcasing in such a little time. Among other things, fans are seriously anticipating what Jorah Mormont's fate looks likes this season.
According to a report published by USA Today, Jorah Mormont as a character will be returning to the storyline of the show. The sixth season showcased Khaleesi aka Daenerys Targaryen sending Jorah Mormont off on a quest to find a cure for his greyscale and come back alive to her. While it may have appeared like it is a goodbye for this particular character in the "Game Of Thrones" Season 7, it might not entirely be true.
Iain Glen who plays the character of Jorah Mormont in the "Game of Thrones" was caught saying at a red carpet interview in April that he has his fingers crossed in hopes of staying alive in the upcoming season. He has many-a-times been spotted to be taking flights to Belfast, wherein the many of the "Game Of Thrones" Season 7 shoots have been taking place. To assume that this is a clear indication of his character's arrival in the show is quite safe. However, we are not sure as neither the show-makers nor the actor himself has been clear about their positions in the show. According to Express, Season 7 will air on July 16.
Reports suggest that Jorah Mormant is actually embarking a journey towards Quaithe of the Shadow in order to discover a cure for his Greyscale disease. For those of you who may have forgotten who Quaithe of the Shadow is, she is the one who initially helped Jorah come across Daenerys' dragons after they were apparently stolen.
Fans have still to wait for the "Game Of Thrones" Season 7 to release for at least three months. Stay tuned for more TV show updates.
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