These teaser billboards, small and large, have sprung up all over L.A. to herald the forthcoming third season of the TV adaptation of George R. R. Martin's best-selling novels.
Even though the show's name isn't mentioned on this stark, monochromatic creative you instantly know what these billboards are for with the use of the three swords in the zero resembling the typeface previously used for Game of Thrones O's.

HBO is always great at teasing its big shows, so just as you can guarantee there'll be many new characters, fresh intrigue and scheming, plus even more twists and turns in the new episodes, there's bound to be more billboard creatives to follow to promote the third season proper in the New Year.
The super-sized teaser billboard was snapped towering over L.A.'s Sunset Strip, plus the other landscape ads were spotted along Sunset Boulevard, La Brea Avenue and more on November 23, 2012.

If this foreboding ad has tickled your taste buds, be sure to also check out these Game of Thrones season one billboards and season two billboards.
UPDATED: The third season is almost upon us and it appears there be dragons ahead, or at least that's what this tantalizing 'dragon shadow' creative suggests.
These new season three Game of Thrones billboards are popping up all over L.A. and this one was spotted along Beverly Boulevard on February 26, 2013.

Meanwhile this giant-sized version of the dragon shadow teaser towering over L.A.'s Sunset Strip takes the creative one step further.

In fact this wall wrap suggests that one of Daenerys Targaryen's very own dragons is flying over a modern day office block.

This spectacular looking visual was spied on February 27, 2013 and season three of Game of Thrones takes flight very soon.
UPDATED: Here's another of the cool landscape creatives snapped along Sunset Boulevard on March 9, 2013.
UPDATED: Here's a slightly amended billboard for the third season spotted along La Brea Avenue on May 30, 2013. This one is part of HBO's Emmy Consideration campaign for the magnificent fantasy series.
Plus another 'Magnificent' landscape creative snapped along Fairfax Avenue.
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