
He's the king who can't be killed.

But it seems like Jon Snow is still keen to make some powerful allies while he plots his next move in Game of Thrones, as he meets Tyrion Lannister and a contingent of Dothraki when the fearsome warriors land in Westeros.

Shooting scenes for the seventh and final series in Zumaia, Spain, Kit Harington and Peter Dinklage were seen making what appeared to be a king-making pact during the latest spate of filming for the HBO epic.

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Bad news for Cersei! It seems like Jon Snow is still keen to make some powerful allies while he plots his next move in Game of Thrones, as he meets Tyrion Lannister and a contingent of Dothraki when the fearsome warriors land in Westeros

Meeting on the beach in the midst of a fearsome contingent of the Dothraki, loyal to Daenerys Targaryen, Eddard Stark's son looks to be slightly more inclined towards a pact with a Lannister than his late father was.

Clad in his familiar leather armour and mail, Kit was instantly recognisable as fan-favourite Jon Snow thanks to his trademark long black hair.

Sporting a scruffy beard, the young King looked much more regal than his time as the Captain of the Night's Watch - looking more like his murdered half-brother, Rob.

The deal to end all deals? Shooting scenes for the seventh and final series in Zumaia, Spain, Kit Harington and Peter Dinklage were seen making what appeared to be a king-making pact during the latest spate of filming for the HBO epic

Peter Dinklage's infamous character, Tyrion, wasn't hard to spot either amongst the burly and outlandish garb of the actors playing the warriors of Daenerys.

Looking smarter than he did before he became an ally of the Khaleesi, as well as the usual lordly medieval garbs, Tyrion also appeared to be sporting The Hand's pin following Daenerys' proclamation in the last series that he would serve her in the lofty position.

Though it isn't the half-man's first turn at being The Hand, as he served Joffrey briefly before he was framed for the evil young king's murder.

A Lannister always pays his debts: Meeting on the beach in the midst of a contingent of the Dothraki, loyal to Daenerys Targaryen, Eddard Stark's son looks to be slightly more inclined towards a pact with a Lannister than his late father was

Hello my old friend: Jon and Tyrion are reunited in scenes to be aired in the forthcoming seventh season of Game Of Thrones

Best laid plans: Following on from scene's shot last week(pictured), Tyrion and Ser Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham) have convened a meeting between the newly crowned King in the North and emissary's of the last of the Targaryens

Talking tactics: Liam, Kit and Peter gather round for a chat between takes

Colder than the wall? In-between takes Liam, Kit, Peter and Nathalie Emmanuel (Missandei) all wrapped up as the crew re-set for the next shot. And it seems the gents were getting on well together, as they all shared a joke whilst chatting away

Apparently following on from scene's shot in Northern Spain last week, Tyrion and Ser Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham), Jon's trusted adviser, have convened a meeting between the newly crowned King in the North and emissary's of the last of the Targaryens.

While Jon, Ser davos and a small retinue of soldiers all sporting swords and armour, the Dothraki outnumber the men of Westeros - armed with spears and their deadly arakhs (scythe weapons).

Also accompanying Tyrion is Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel), one of the Khaleesi's most trusted confidants and servants.

Hard to miss: Clad in his familiar leather armour and mail, Kit was instantly recognisable as fan-favourite Jon Snow thanks to his trademark long black hair

Here come the horse lords: As the shoot got underway the group of Dothraki are seen arriving on the unknown beach, possibly the rocky royal island of Dragonstone, in a boat

As the shoot got underway the group of Dothraki are seen arriving on the unknown beach, possibly the rocky royal island of Dragonstone, in a boat.

Showing off their strength, the men lift the boat clean out of the water as other surround Jon Snow and his men.

During the shoot, the actors were surrounded by an army of cameras and crew, who worked hard to ensure that everything ran smoothing in the windy and wet conditions.

The crew and cast are currently filming scenes in Northern Spain's Basque Country, where they have taken over the Itzurun beach.

All washed up: Jon Snow was seen arriving by boat in an earlier scene from the forthcoming penultimate series

Fearsome weaponry: Jon looked ready for battle as he examined his scythe like arakh

Fearsom guests: Showing off their strength, the men lift the boat clean out of the water as other surround Jon Snow and his men with spears and arakhs drawn

This way Jon: Davos leads the way as a pivotal Game Of Thrones scene is filmed in Zumaia

Quiet on set: Conleith Hill and Peter Dinklage were surrounded by members of the production team as they prepared to shoot scenes on Sunday

The long walk back: The two actors were joined by co-stars Emilia Clarke, Jacob Anderson and Natalie Emmanuel

The beach is famous for its rock formations called flysch, which has transformed the sand shore into an almost alien landscape - perfect for the fantastical world of Game of Thrones.

Itzurun famed for its rock strata, which is one of the longest continuous examples of the geological phenomenon in the world.

According to When On Earth, the rock formation is 'thought to have formed over a period of over 100 million years by the crashing of the waves against the cliffs'.

Not a dragon in sight: The cast were in high spirits as they gathered round a rental van on the Spanish set

A strange stretch of coast: The crew and cast are currently filming scenes in Northern Spain's Basque Country, where they have taken over the Itzurun beach

Straight out of fiction: The beach is famous for its rock formations called flysch, which has transformed the sand shore into an almost alien landscape - perfect for the fantastical world of Game of Thrones

Life in Spain: Other locations for this run of shooting have also included the shoreline of La Muriola in Barrika, two hours to the West of Zumaia, where Peter and Liam were seen filming last week

The formation is a mix of hard layers (limestone and sandstone) and soft layers (clay and loam), and the strange wonder extends eastward and westward from Zumaia, stretching a total of 8 kilometers.

Other locations for this run of shooting have also included the shoreline of La Muriola in Barrika, two hours to the West of Zumaia, where Peter and Liam were seen filming last week.

It's also believed that cast and crew will be filming on the San Juan de Gaztelugatxe islet, close to Barrika.