Robert McLachlan, an award-winning cinematographer who's been a part of making Game of Thrones happen for some time now, has been crafting a pair of upcoming episodes that, by the sounds of it, are going to be pretty spectacular.

"I'm extremely pleased with them. Four is definitely going to impress people and five I especially like too – there are some lovely crowd-pleasing scenes in it," he said in a RadioTimes.com interview.

"It was really hard work – uncommonly hard work," he said of episode four, 'The Spoils of War'. "It was the toughest one I've done of the eight episodes I've worked on."

He also called episode four "surprising and epic", which ticks our boxes.

youtubeView full post on Youtube

While he obviously has to be coy about details, we know from previous work that McLachlan knows how to make an episode filled with memorable scenes. For example, he put together the brutal Red Wedding in the second series, which still haunts our collective nightmares.

He was also the man behind season five's spectacular episode 'The Dance of Dragons', in which Drogon rescues Daenerys from Daznak's Pit, and the episode before that where Drogon delivers Dany to the Dothraki Sea.

And now that Dany is back and preparing to take over, with her dragons in tow as we saw upon her episode one arrival of this new season, we are definitely hoping to see some beastly brawls go down soon.

From: Digital Spy