It's winter in July on Irelandthe streets of London.
SEE ALSO: This GIF is every 'Game of Thrones' fan right nowLondoners casually going about their business yesterday might have looked up from their phones to see a terrifying sight -- a band of White Walkers trolling the city. Thankfully, they weren't out for blood. They were there to promote the season premiere of Game of Thrones.
The Night King and his minions toured some of London's most popular sites to get people hyped about what is sure to be an epic seventh season. Five actors spent four hours being transformed into White Walkers for the stunt, and it took over eight weeks to create the full costumes, according to Sky Atlantic.
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Evidently the stunt had its intended effect. We are so ready for the season premiere.
In the UK, you can watch the new season of Game of Thronesstarting Monday, 17 July, at 9pm on Sky Atlantic and NOW TV.
UPDATE: July 14, 2017, 11:43 a.m. BST Added details on the stunt; and where you can watch the show.
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