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Fans Are Freaking Out Over All The Possible Deaths Of The 'Starks' In 'Endgame' And 'Game Of Thrones'

Fans Are Freaking Out Over All The Possible Deaths Of The 'Starks' In 'Endgame' And 'Game Of Thrones'
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#SOS: Save Our Starks.

Did you ever make the connection of House Stark in Game Of Thrones and Tony Stark in the Iron Man and Avengers series?


Well, fans were terrifyingly reminded that both sets of Starks' numbers may be up in the upcoming season 8 of GOT and Avengers: Endgame.


Uh oh. Too many possible favorite characters in jeopardy.

So fans on Twitter were pretty gobsmacked.




The Battle of Winterfell begins this Sunday night.

The armies of the living (and funky allegiances) versus the armies of the dead. Many are sure to die.

Are the Starks among them?




And the battle with Thanos comes to an end in Avengers: Endgame which was released on Friday, April 26th.

It isn't looking good for Tony Stark, who will lead the charge. Plus Robert Downey Jr.'s contract is up after this movie.




So, best of luck to all Starks this weekend.




And Godspeed.

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