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‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6 spoilers: Maisie Williams teases ‘great twist’
Jon Snow leading an army of the dead then? Do you think Jon Snow will return in Season 6 alive?
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Despite Williams’ unhelpful hint on Jon Snow’s character for the upcoming season, the official Facebook page of Game of Thrones already posted a photo of Jon Snow, alive yet bleeding, as Game of Thrones season 6’s flagship character. ABRAMS HOW THAT WENT WHEN HE LIED ABOUT KHAN IN STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS FOR A YEAR, Maisie Williams said, “I feel so mean because I speak to people and they’re all like ‘Jon Snow, is he back?’ and it’s like really heartbreaking because people are like ‘yeah, but he’s coming back though?’ It’s a great twist but I can’t say he’s going to be alive”.
The sixth season of Game of Thrones is scheduled to be released in April on HBO. Were going to get into weird fan theories in this paragraph, so if you want to go into Season 6 potentially unspoiled, now is a great time to bail on this article.
Well, let’s be honest: one way or another, he’s definitely coming back.
We’ve previously seen the Red Priest Thoros of Myr bring back Berick Dondarrion countless times using the same magical powers she has, so perhaps this may happen to Jon. In that case, Jon Snow could be dead, but Kit Harington could still be on the show. Maisie Williams comments also indicate that a major twist such as the one theoretically outlined above will be happening.
The reveal is intriguing since, in a December 29 published article featuring Isaac Hempstead-Wright, the young actor who plays Bran Stark, “Game of Thrones” season six is heading in a direction that it has been trying to avoid in the past five seasons and that is to explore the past and future.
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Thankfully, we don’t have much longer to wait for Jon Snow’s return and an end to the nonstop nudge-nudge, wink-winks. Game of Thrones is set to return to the schedule on Sunday, April 24 at 9 p.m. ET. Beyond that, it will be interesting to see what becomes of Arya in the new season.