Watch the first new trailer for Game of Thrones season 6 episode 2

Game of Thrones is back. Game. Of. Thrones. Is. Back! The hotly anticipated premiere of Game of Thrones season 6 finally debuted on Sunday night and it was intense, to say the least. Season 6 picked up right where season 5 left off without skipping a beat, taking us right back to the spot at Castle Black where Jon Snow was brutally murdered at mutiny swept the Night's Watch. Then he sprang back to life and took revenge on his assailants!

No, sadly that's not really what happened at all. Jon Snow is dead, just as HBO confirmed earlier this month. You won't find any spoilers in this post — what you will find, however, is the first official trailer for Game of Thrones season 6 episode 2, which is set to air this coming Sunday at 9:00 p.m. EDT.

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The season 6 premiere of HBO's smash hit TV series did not disappoint. Quite the contrary, in fact. The first episode of the new season thrust fans back into the action and picked things up right where season 5 left off. Now that Game of Thrones has outpaced the books on which it is based, anything can happen and fans are left wondering what crazy new twists might be in store.

We have a long week of waiting ahead before Game of Thrones season 6 episode 2 premieres on Sunday, May 1st. The new episode will be called "Home," and HBO has released the first official preview trailer for the episode on its Game of Thrones YouTube account. You'll find it embedded below so you can watch it in its entirety, but you should probably hold off if you haven't seen episode 1 yet. In fact, you should probably get off the internet if you haven't season the season 6 premiere yet, because there are spoilers everywhere you turn.

Here's the Game of Thrones season 6 episode 2 trailer:

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