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Cersei makes her choice in Game Of Thrones S6 trailer
The character’s potential return in the upcoming new season 6 has been rumored, although not confirmed by official word.
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“Look, I’m not in the show anymore”, Harington said firmly.
The first extended trailer for Game of Thrones season 6 is here, and it picks up exactly where season 5 left off – with (spoiler alert!) Jon Snow (played by Kit Harington) bleeding on the ground.
The character was last seen being betrayed by his fellow men from the Night’s Watch, as they stabbed him.
To add to the idea that Jon’s heritage is essential for the show, eagle eyed viewers also spotted a soldier in Stark gear who has the coifed curls and general throwing himself into battle attitude as Jon Snow.
Some Game of Thrones fans have an over-the-top way of celebrating the new season.
Season six debuts on Foxtel’s Showcase channel at 11am on Monday April 25. This rendition by James Vincent McMorrow nearly lures you to sleep, feeling like the entire trailer is going to be peaceful. “I’m definitely not in the new [season]”, Harington told Time Out London.
Game of Thrones has broken yet another record.
HBO released the best look yet at the new season of Thrones on Tuesday, in a trailer that starts off with the bad news right up front: Jon Snow is indeed very, very dead. Based on the trailer, we know at least that much is true.
With the TV show now overtaking the book series by notoriously slow author George RR Martin, fans will doubtless pore over the clip for answers ahead of the premiere on April 24th. The most telling scene is when Davos unsheathes his sword in front of Jon’s corpse and apologizes to everyone surrounded for “what they are about to see”.
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Helen Sloan/courtesy of HBO(NEW YORK) – We’ve seen a handful of teaser-trailers over the past several weeks.