Warning: This article contains potential spoilers for the eighth and final season of Game of Thrones.

Game of Thrones season eight looks set for an epic, fiery clash in rather a familiar location.

We've already seen that Winterfell in the North may be in for a rough ride this season, but now new set photos have emerged revealing a rather battered-looking King's Landing too – and it looks like fire has played a major role in its destruction.

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Alongside the pictures, there have also been reports of pyrotechnics being used on set (via io9), so we're basically all thinking the same thing here, right?

The way it's shaping up, it looks like Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) won't be the only dragon in King's Landing next season.

By the end of season seven, Jon Snow (Kit Harington) and Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) believed they had called a truce with Cersei, only for Cersei to reveal that she's going to let her rivals deal with the undead threat of the Night King and his army in the North, while she teams up with Euron and the Golden Company to finish off whoever survives.

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Going by these new pictures, we're not so sure that plan is one that'll go down well, Cersei. The only question now: is it Dany's dragons waging war on King's Landing, or is it new ice dragon Viserion pushing even further into Westeros after breaking through the wall?

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In other Game of Thrones news, the Mother of Dragons herself Emilia Clarke has recently said that they will be filming multiple endings for the final season, and that even she doesn't know how it's going to end yet.

"I don't know that I even do now," she said. "I'm being serious. I think they're filming a bunch of stuff and they're not telling us. I'm being serious. I'm being deadly serious.

"I think that they don't even trust us."

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She continued: "There's lots of different endings that could happen; I think we're doing all of them and we aren't being told which is actually what's going to happen."

From: Digital Spy