The filming of "Game of Thrones" season 7 is well underway. One of the most important pieces of information the set may have revealed is the grand reunion of the children of House Stark.

When people of the House Stark got separated back in the first season of "Game of Thrones," many viewers believed that they will never see each other ever again. Memes about the beloved family even came out online and one is referenced to a Taylor Swift song. The meme showed all the members of the Stark family with the caption "We are never ever ever getting back together."

Today, however, a glimmer of hope appears, thanks to on-set pictures being posted. The fans have even more reasons to make speculations about "Game of Thrones" season 7.

The cult HBO series is currently filming on location in Belfast and photographers are working overtime to snap pictures of the cast on set. In a statement by Independent UK, the likes of Kit Harrington (Jon Snow), Gwendoline Christie (Brienne), Bella Ramsey (Lord Lyanna Mormont)and Liam Cunningham (Davos) were previously photographed.

These pictures created excitement from fans only because they cannot wait to see these characters back in action. However, with the recent picture that landed on social media, the buzz among the die-hard fans of "Game of Thrones" has been resounding and plot theorists have worked overtime to speculate on what could happen in the next season.

The photo in question was of Maisie Williams (Arya Stark) and Isaac Hempstead-Wright (Bran Stark) who were together in a trailer park. The set of pictures also shows Maisie Williams in her costume. Why exactly are the two together in one trailer park? Why are they on the same location as the other Stark children?

There seems to be just one spoiler-worthy speculation about this and that is the remaining children of Ned Stark (Sean Bean) will finally be together, fighting for the North. The rumor grew even more when it was confirmed that when the picture of Williams and Hempstead-Wright was taken, Harrington was also on set that afternoon.

The rumor might be far-fetched for some but since "Game of Thrones" season 7 is the second to the last season for the successful TV series, the story may very well be wrapping up and it is only sound to give the Starks the boost it needs before the greatest war on Westeros commences.

"Game of Throne" season 7 is set to premiere on HBO in the summer of 2017.