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'Game of Thrones' season 7 release date, spoilers: theory on Sansa Stark's pregnancy debunked; Stark siblings reunite

Inset is a photo from the episode in season 5 where Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish (Aidan Gillen) sells Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) to the Boltons to seal torturous House's claims of Winterfell. | HBO

Season 7 is rumored to debunk the earlier speculations that Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) is pregnant with her late torturous husband, Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon). It has also been reiterated that the Stark siblings will finally be reunited in their home, Winterfell.

Sansa is not, and will not be, pregnant

In season 5, Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish (Aidan Gillen) sold Sansa to the Boltons so Ramsay could marry the legitimate heir of Winterfell. After their coerced wedding, Ramsay raped Sansa. In season 6 finale, Sansa gained freedom after she escaped with Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen) and subsequently reunited with her resurrected "half-brother" (cousin, actually), Jon Snow (Kit Harington) in Castle Black.

There were scenes that led fans to think that Sansa got knocked up by Ramsay like when Sansa first confronted Littlefinger after escaping Winterfell and she told the latter that she can still feel Ramsay inside her. Another scene was when Ramsay told Sansa, "I'm part of you now" right before he was fed to the hounds in the epic season 7 episode titled "Battle of the Bastards."

However, recent blog post by fans community page Watchers of the Wall was direct when it dismissed the theory and said, "Sansa will NOT be (or get) pregnant in season seven."

Stark siblings reunite, Sansa and Arya struggle to unite and lead Winterfell

The same blog post reiterated the previously leaked plot of the Stark siblings reuniting at Winterfell. However, it looks like it will still take a while before Sansa and Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) can get along.

As fans know well, Arya and Sansa are not the BFF types of sister since they were a child. And their experiences from season 2 to season 6 are completely different and molded in them complete different principles. A major plot leak earlier claimed that Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright) will find his way back to Winterfell an episode earlier than Arya.

The same blog post said, "Arya always had a more rigid moral code, and though the Faceless Men tried to stifle it, instead they strengthened it; Meanwhile, Sansa has learnt to be more pragmatic — The treacheries of the court and Littlefinger's realpolitik lessons left their mark on her."

These differences will take a toll on how they both view leading Winterfell now that Jon is away and trying to convince Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) to help him purge the White Walkers. As Sansa and Arya struggle to find peace with each other, Littlefinger will take advantage of it in his continued pursuit of owning the North.

Sisters unite over Littlefinger's execution

However, Littlefinger's treacherous plan will be uncovered before Sansa, and is speculated to lead to the sisters' unity. In season 7, Sansa is believed to have enough of Littlefinger and order for him to be executed, which Arya will happily carry out.

The phenomenal HBO fantasy drama series "Game of Thrones" is expected to hit back to TV screens in the summer of 2017.