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Game Of Thrones Season 6: HBO Confirms The Return Of Jon Snow

How do you think he’ll make his Game of Thrones return?

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Season 6 will also be the first season that book fans and the TV series’ fans will finally be in the same boat.

“He turned to me, put his hand on my shoulder, and said, ‘You didn’t kill Jon Snow, did you?'” Fans continue to anxiously await as they hang on the edge of their seats trying to wait for the series to return to HBO in April to find out the fate of Jon Snow for good.

We know nothing about what’s going to happen in the sixth season of HBO’s Game of Thrones. Or did Melisandre abandon Stannis and show up at The Wall in just the nick of time to resurrect the dead body of the man she now knows is the Lord of Light’s intended ruler.

“Let’s assume he’s alive”, Allison Keene, a reporter who appears to have read the Game of Thrones books, begins. However, Jon Snow graced the poster for season 6 which was released this week. Ever since then, the entire Game of Thrones fandom started to speculate on many theories that suggested how their favorite character from the series just could not die. But that’s not all the poster tells us!

HBO is one of the most profitable divisions of the Time Warner conglomerate, thanks to shows like Game of Thrones, which has boosted subscribership for HBO and HBO Now, its standalone streaming service.

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Carrying a single word – “April” – the teaser set social media abuzz, cue for a nail-biting countdown until the show returns to USA television screens. It does feel odd that a large ensemble show like this would release its first poster for a new season featuring only one character, and one who is supposed to be dead at that. In September, Kit seemed to hint that the character he played is very much alive.

The character of Jon Snow with bloody on his face