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Game of Thrones season 6 teaser poster shows Jon Snow
However, fans do not believe the claims of the producers, actors, and HBO as Harington was spotted in costume at Belfast on the “Game of Thrones” set. The “Game of Thrones” tweet was shared more than 35,000 times in three hours on Monday and “Jon Snow” became the top Twitter trend. That’s thanks in large part to a fan theory which posits that Snow has a very large part to play in the show’s endgame, which is who will rule over Westeros’s Iron Throne. The show returns in April.
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Rejoice Jon Snow truthers, your time has come. It’s clearly meant to be ambiguous; is he lying on the ground dead with his eyes closed or is he standing with his head to one side, looking down at the ground?
Brace yourselves, season 6 is coming and the marketing force behind the returning series will leave no one behind. A poster showing a bloodied Jon Snow hanging his head over the text “April HBO”. 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. Around the world, GoT is also the most pirated show. The announcement puts to bed the rumors that the new season won’t premiere until much later than usual this year and thankfully we finally have a month to look forward to.
The poster also appears to debunk rumors that Game of Thrones will be delayed.
Fans of the Emmy-winning show, as well as George R.R. Martin’s source books, have been debating whether Jon Snow, lord commander of the Night’s Watch, had indeed died at the end of season five. “Jon Snow is alive – but is he really?” is the general sentiment.
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Will we see Jon Snow’s luscious locks on our TV screens once again or are we doomed to watch “Pompeii” to get our Kit Harington fix?