‘Game Of Thrones' Season 7: Spoilers And Updates: New Image Teasers Shows Theon Greyjoy Mercilessly Beaten By Enemies; Will He Die?

There are some leaked pictures circulating on the internet showing a major character being mercilessly beaten in "Game of Thrones" Season 7. This character is Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Evan James Allen). Could this spell the end of this main character?

Theon Escaped From Iron Islands

After their uncle, Euron (Pilou Asbaek) killed their father, Theon and Yara (Gemma Whelan) escaped from the Iron Islands. Their uncle took control of the place forcing the two siblings to form an alliance with Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke). However, it seems that their uncle was able to track their escape.

The latest leaked on-set pictures that were posted on The Daily Mall revealed that Theon is being beaten unmercifully by some Iron Islanders. It seems Theon is trying his best to ward off their attacks but to no avail. What will happen to him? The photos did not reveal the consequences.

While some fans are agitated by the possibilities, others did not welcome the rumors and spoilers that are coming out regarding the show. These unbelieving fans say the supposed leaks in photos and plot details are just orchestrated by the showrunners to attract viewers to "Game of Thrones" Season 7.

Were The Creators Thinking Of Killing The Show In Season 7 Or 8?

"Game of Thrones" Season 7 is enjoying huge success at the moment. But many fans do not know that back in 2014, the creators of the show were thinking of killing it in season 7 or season 8. At that time, George R.R. Martin has still two complete books to finish in the series.

He and the showrunners were afraid that the show will catch up to the book series and fans will be left hanging. But thankfully, the creators of the show already possess a clear picture of what the future holds in Westeros. They now have an idea of how many seasons they need to produce for the TV series.

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