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'Game of Thrones' New Season 2 Trailer: The Time to Strike Is Now
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Armed with the dragons, Daenerys believes it's the right time to claim the throne since the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros are plagued by civil war.

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Another promo for the second season of "Game of Thrones" has made its way out on the web, sharing a lot of never-before-seen footage. One of the new scenes features Daenerys who fiercely announces her plans to burn down cities once her dragons grow bigger.

The Targaryen lady will make use of the civil war striking the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros to conquer the land. As she says, the Starks are fighting the Lannisters, while the Baratheons are facing off each other with Renly challenging Stannis' right to the Iron throne.

Also featured in the trailer are Tyrion who appoints someone to spy on his own sister Cersei, Robb who finds a love interest and a comet which is believed to be a sign of dragons.

"Game of Thrones" season 2 will premiere Sunday, April 1 on HBO. Stephen Dillane is cast as Stannis Baratheon, joined by Carice van Houten who plays Melisandre, the red priestess from Asshai who serves Stannis. Other new cast members include Liam Cunningham (Davos Seaworth), Patrick Malahide (Balon Greyjoy) and Gwendoline Christie (Brienne of Tarth).

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