Game of Thrones is still in Northern Ireland, filming the final instalments of the hugely popular show.
And now even more pictures have emerged showing a brand new and extremely expansive set.
Magheramorne Quarry has been home to Jon Snow’s (played by Kit Harington) old haunt, Castle Black, but now it seems that there is a new use for the site.
A huge box with a green screen inside it has appeared next to the Night Watch’s home and its contents certainly makes for a tantalising thought or two.
The set appears to be at least three times bigger than neighbouring Castle Black and is thought to be a challenger for the largest structure on the entire production.
Previously, green screen constructions were used for Jon’s battle against the wight polar bear in season seven.
A set similar to the new one was where the terrifying finale for the last series was filmed as the Night King (Vladimir Furdik) approached The Wall.
Meanwhile, nearby Winterfell which was last scene completely on fire, now has a nearby field in use for filming - and it is reportedly full of dead body props.
Interspersed with the bodies are those of dead horses and/or giants which suggests this could be from an upcoming war between the Wights and the Wildlings.
It is currently unknown which side fared best as the pictures are too far away to determine.
The expansive set is covered in snow and it’s safe to say that winter has finally arrived.
This comes after Maisie Williams accidentally revealed a production change which could expose spoilers.
The Arya Stark actress confirmed that bosses won’t film multiple endings to try and keep the finale a secret.
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