Game of Thrones
Jon Snow (Kit Harington) meeting with Mance Rayder (Ciaran Hinds) in the hopes of convincing him to join Stannis’ cause. HBO

HBO's hit series "Game of Thrones" is definitely one of TV's highest anticipated shows of 2015 and will return to the air for its fifth season in less than a month. And HBO is pulling out all the stops to make sure to make sure that millions of people tune back in to Westeros to savor the sights of dragons, White Walkers and a bitter exiled dwarf.

The network has released the first two clips from the upcoming season, which you can watch below! One is of Jon Snow (Kit Harington) meeting with Mance Rayder (Ciaran Hinds) in the hopes of convincing him to join Stannis’ cause with the common threat of winter—and White Walkers—almost upon them. The latter video is of Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) and Varys (Conleth Hill) at a familiar looking Pentos balcony, discussing the youngest Lannister’s future career prospects. Along with the clips HBO also released a handful of new screens from the upcoming season.

Season five of "Game of Thrones" picks up with King Landing mourning after the death of Tywin Lannister, which leaves his two eldest children, Cersei and Jaime, in grief and at odds. Cersei takes on a more commanding role of governance as her son’s regent, the capital’s religious community grows more fervent with the arrival of a new Septon; meanwhile an uneasy alliance is formed between the men of the Night’s Watch and King Stannis Baratheon, who has come to “liberate” the North from the Boltons and Lannisters.

Across the Sea, Arya Stark arrives in Braavos to start a life with a new evocation, and Tyrion is set on his own quest to find a new queen that rules over the former slave city of Meereen.

"Game of Thrones" season five is scheduled to premiere April 12, 2015 in a global simulcast.

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