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‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7 news: Lyanna Mormont returns; Two actors added to ensemble

By Cris Valencia | Oct 11, 2016 02:03 PM EDT
Cast and crew of “Game of Thrones,” winners of Best Drama Series, posed in the press room during the 68th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards at Microsoft Theater on Sept. 18 in Los Angeles, California.
(Photo : Getty Images/Frazer Harrison) Cast and crew of “Game of Thrones,” winners of Best Drama Series, posed in the press room during the 68th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards at Microsoft Theater on Sept. 18 in Los Angeles, California.

"Game of Thrones" young actress Bella Ramsey is confirmed to reprise her role as Lyanna Mormont in Season 7. The series also added two actors whose characters is yet to be disclosed.

Photos from PAP4U shows Ramsay in costume exiting her hair and makeup trailer in the set of "Game of Thrones" in Northern Island. The images were reportedly taken when other cast members such as Kit Harington, Liam Cunninghan and Gwendoline Christie were also in the area, Screen Rant reported.

In Season 6, Mormont debuted as the young Lady of Bear Island, the head of House of Mormont. She is the niece of Lord Commander Jeor Mormont of the Night's Watch and the first cousin of Ser Jorah Mormont. After a number of appearances, she quickly became one of the fan favorites after giving a rousing speech to convince all other Northern lords to support Jon Snow as the new King in the North.

Meanwhile, the series recently tapped actors Joseph Quinn and Paul Ward to join the ensemble. Quinn will reportedly play a character "Koner" while Ward's role is yet to be disclosed, Watchers on the Wall reported. Fans who are unfamiliar with a character named "Koner" will not have much of a clue because the character does not exist in the "A Song of Ice and Fire" books.

Quinn previously worked in BBC series "Dickensian" while Ward had guest appearances in "Penny Dreadful" and "Vikings." "Game of Thrones" returns to HBO sometime in 2017.

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