Bran (played by Isaac Hempstead Wright) has become more and more powerful during the course of Game of Thrones as he has obtained several powers.

He is able to warg into the minds of others, as well as see the past and future through his power of Greensight.

And some fans believe these could prove to be important plot points in the final series of the HBO fantasy epic.

One viewer has theorised that Bran will use it to his advantage in a big battle scene.

“Do you think Bran will warg into Rhaegal? During the battle of Winterfell and fight Viserys with Dany on Drogon,” wrote Reddit user cheesey143.

Other fans seemed to be in agreement with the theory, and added to the speculation.

Forum user Mindless_Art replied: “Yes. I think Jon is going to ride Rhaegal, but he will somehow be thrown off, and Bran is going to warg into the dragon and fight on.

“I have nothing to substantiate what I’ve just said, except maybe a little glimpse we got from Bloodraven: ‘You will never walk again, but you will fly…’ May or may not be a hint.”

Could this be a big clue about how Bran will “fly”?

Although it is important to note the youngest Stark does actually do some flying already when he appears as the ravens.

Meanwhile, another fan supposed that Bran will warg into Viserion instead.

As viewers know, Viserion is currently under control of the Night King (Vladimír Furdík) after he was struck down and turned into an undead dragon.

So, that means Viserion is a weapon for the Night King but that could all change if Bran uses his powers.

They wrote: “Jon will ride Rhaegal. But there is a possibility that Bran wargs Viserion to mess with NK…”

One star of the show has recently hinted that it could be a grim end for all the characters.

Liam Cunningham, who plays Ser Davos Seaworthy, appeared on The Late Late Show at the weekend to discuss the ending and if his character would survive.

He said: “So far, so far. That doesn’t mean anything. We’re all going to die.”

Liam then explained: “Don’t forget: ‘Valar morghulis’ – which is one of the phrases on the show which means ‘all men must die’.”

The actor also added that the episodes will “make epic seem small”.

Game of Thrones season 8 will return to HBO and Sky Atlantic on April 14. Seasons 1-7 are currently streaming on NOW TV.

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