Screen Rant

  • Game of Thrones revealed last season that Cersei was pregnant, but she's still not showing, and that makes no sense. 1 / 9

    Lena Headey as Cersei Lannister in Game of Thrones Vertical TLDR
  • Since her reveal, Jon has gone North of the Wall, to Winterfell, to King's Landing, back to Winterfell, and back to King's Landing. 2 / 9

    Kit Harrington as Jon Snow and Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister in Game of Thrones Vertical TLDR
  • These journeys should have taken months, if not more than a year, yet Cersei still appears flat-bellied. 3 / 9

    Lena Headey As Cersei Lannister In Game Of Thrones
  • She's told Euron that she is pregnant, though, and there have been no scenes of miscarriage or grief. 4 / 9

    Pilou Asbæk as Euron Greyjoy in Game of Thrones Vertical TLDR
  • It looks like the pregnancy won't be a major factor in the show, but that destroys all kinds of fan theories about the valonqar prophecy... 5 / 9

    Lena Headey As Cersei Lannister In Game Of Thrones
  • ... and the idea that Daenerys could also be pregnant, as two eps is not enough to have both become visibly, suddenly, about to give birth. 6 / 9

    Daenerys in Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 2 Vertical
  • Was Cersei lying from the start, to try and manipulate Jaime and Tyrion? It seems beneath her to pull the fake-pregnancy-to-keep-your-man trick. 7 / 9

    Cersei And Jaime Lannister In Game Of Thrones
  • Or perhaps she lost the first baby, and is now pregnant a second time - and it is Eurons? 8 / 9

    Cersei And Jaime Lannister In Game Of Thrones
  • She may also simply be hiding her condition very well, for a surprise reveal - the only thing that would make the timeline make sense. 9 / 9

    Lena Headey As Cersei Lannister In Game Of Thrones