Days are slimming down before "Game of Thrones" season 3 airs once again. The fans are excited but just before the highly anticipated show premiers, there are some bits of details that the cast was generous enough to share.

The "Game of Thrones" cast are all over California to promote their HBO hit fantasy medieval series. In a series of red carpet arrivals to panel and one on one interviews, the cast including Lena Headey, Peter Dinklage, Sophie Turner, Natalie Dormer and a lot more were all game to answer some queries.

Before everyone feel the chills just by the opening song, find out more about the things you need to know about "Game of Thrones" season 3, as told by the casts themselves.

Cersei will continue to be a control freak and Jamie will struggle to reunite with her

Actress Lena Headey who plays the character of Cersei Lannister talks about how controlling she will still be. Lena said that Cersei believes that she is "in full control and in full power." Nikolaj Coster-Waldau also said, "Jaime wants to get back, and he wants to get back to Cersei. I think he loves her. Will they ever? Who knows."

Cersei and Tyrion's Feud still on

"She loves him. I mean, she loves her brothers, as you know. I guess any situation where a parent is present, there's a regression of the two of them, almost to teenhood at times," Headey said.

Sansa will ploy about her next move

Actress Sophie Turner reveals some details about what her character, Sansa, will encounter. "Well, she's not getting married to Joffrey anymore, but she's still a prisoner. She thought her only means of escape would be to become queen, and then she could pretty much do whatever she likes. Now she just doesn't know what to do, and her motivation is her family," Sophie said.

Tyrells will try to control the Lannisters

"The Tyrells are trying to work out how to control the Lannisters. It's kind of that simple. We're trying to work out how we can out-Lannister the Lannisters," cast Natalie Dormer said.

It will be another violent season

If you don't want to get your heart broken once again after Ned Stark was beheaded, Sansa advised not to get too attached with the characters. "Well, I don't get too attached to any of the characters 'cause I'm like, you will probably die tomorrow. You'll die next week. I wouldn't get too attached to them," Turner said. "Just don't get too attached, because it's gonna kill you."