GAME Of Thrones fans will have to wait a little longer for series seven of the show.

HBO bosses confirmed that instead of the traditional April air date, the show is being pushed back to summer 2017 to accommodate shooting schedules.

The cast and crew are set to return to Iceland for filming for the upcoming series, a location that hasn’t primarily been used since Jon was North of The Wall with the Wildlings, as well as Spain and Northern Ireland.

They also confirmed that the series will be shorter at seven episodes instead of the usual 10 for the first time.

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MICHAEL J Fox joined Coldplay on stage in the US for a little Back To The Future tribute.

The band were performing a gig in New Jersey and showed a video of a fan asking them to play a tune from the “greatest movie of all time”.

To everybody’s surprise, Michael then walked out on stage.

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IT’S official – Chris Hemsworth is returning to Star Trek.

Rumours that there will be a fourth film in the rebooted sci-fi franchise have been confirmed by Paramount Pictures.

And Chris, who appeared in 2009′s Star Trek and its 2013 follow up Star Trek Into Darkness, will be back as Captain Kirk’s father, George Kirk.

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DIRECTOR Paul Greengrass has said he would never make a James Bond film.

The British filmmaker has directed three movies in another blockbuster spy franchise – the Jason Bourne series, starring US actor Matt Damon in the title role – but insisted he is not interested in tackling one of 007′s big-screen outings.

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DRAKE is on course to take Wet Wet Wet’s crown for the second-longest consecutive number one in UK chart history.

The One Dance singer looks set to cling onto the top spot for a 15th week, equalling the reign of the Scottish band’s Love Is All Around and making him just one week away from stealing Bryan Adams’ record for current champion (Everything I Do) I Do It For You.

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However, it’s a close fight for the 29-year-old Canadian: just 373 combined sales separate him from Calum Scott’s Dancing On My Own at number three, while Jonas Blue feat. JP Cooper’s Perfect Strangers is even closer at number two, according to the Official Charts Company.