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Harington seen on Thrones’ Belfast set
Diehard Game of Thrones fans and conspiracy theorists alike have bombarded the internet with rumors and theories on the different possible ways that Jon Snow could have survived his own death to return in Season 6 of Game of Thrones. Who would have thought it?
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That’s right: Kit Harington has been photographed on the Belfast set of Game of Thrones dressed like Jon Snow, standing up straight, and looking very much alive. “Everything I’ve seen, heard and read, he is dead”. More recently, there have even been reported sightings of Harington on the GoT Season 6 set.
What exactly does she mean when she says “soon enough you may have grave need of me”? Even though HBO President of Programming Michael Lombardo, insisted that the fan favorite is long gone during a panel discussion at Comic-Con in July, members of the cast remained secretive about the fate of the character when asked about Jon Snow at the Emmys last week. And what’s more? Jon Snow is actually the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen and not Ned Stark’s bastard!
The Daily Mail wondered whether Carice van Houten, who plays Melisandre, could also be seen in the shot, although they admitted that the resolution of the photo is so grainy that it can’t be confirmed.
Warning: Close your browsers posthaste if you haven’t seen all 50 episodes of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” – unless you like cursing at your computer screen about spoilers. But we still have time for guessing (Or without guessing man needs to be patient) as the sixth season of Game of Thrones will be on TV only next April. Good question, and the answer is that the book series hasn’t been completed either.
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Melisandre did return to The Wall just in time for Snow to get stabbed, and she has crossed paths with Thoros of Myr, a fellow Lord of Light worshipper and the only person we know of who has used the Lord of Light’s power to resurrect a person. We won’t know for sure until the show returns (or Martin’s next book is released).