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Much of the footage is actually reused from previous episodes, but there are a couple of new shots from Season 5. A brief breakdown:
 

An eye opens. No telling whose.
Sansa looking at the camera. The image is fuzzy, possibly a dream or just indicating that this is a vision brought on by ?the sight.?
Tyrion looking grim. No context given.
A heart tree, ?crying? red sap that looks like blood. We?ve seen this shot before.
The three-eyed raven from Bran?s visions.
The throne room at King?s Landing covered in snow, as it was in Danny?s visions in the House of the Undying in Season 2
A new shot: looks like the Braavosi captain rowing Arya to shore, following by a shot of a hand, likely Arya, touching the water.
Another new shot: Cersei, dressed rather modestly, behind some sort of screen. It looks like she?s looking out from a palanquin or litter of some sort.
A book closing. Hard to tell for sure with such a small screen, but it looks like the Book of Brothers.

 

There?s a shot of someone carrying a House Stark banner, looking out over a keep.

A shot of Arya?s feet as she practices her ?dancing.?

Looks like a shot of Brienne and Podrick walking up a hill.

A sword picked up, and then knocked out of the wielder?s hand. Hard to tell for sure, but it looks like it could be Robb Stark?s.

One of the crucified slave children marking the miles on the road to Meereen.

Oberyn Martell talking ? possible arguing ? with Ellaria Sand Possibly part of Season 5?s flashback scene?

An ocean. It?s hard to tell its significance for sure, butonespoilery though follow:

Book readers know that Tyrion is due for a little boat trip. Could this be the greyscale infected waters that he falls into?

The doors to the House of Black and White, as seen in the first teaser.

Snowy path. Beyond the Wall?

Wood burning. A Godswood?

A hand wrapping around a sword hilt.

Doors to the House of Black and White, again.

Spears striking the ground. I believe this is the Unsullied rallying around Dany.

Jewelry being crushed. Hard to make out, but maybe it has to do with Joffrey?s death?

Looks like Jaime leading Tyrion out of the dungeons.

A sword in a river. Glare is pretty bad on this shot.

Jon Snow sitting with other men.

Birds.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

It's gonna be great. Seasons 3 & 4 drew most material from one book and there was filler here and there, and now we have the opposite situation, two books being turned into one season of television. It's gon' be tight y'all.

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