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Leaked episode description reveals Jon Snow’s fate

So if you need a refresher, or if you’re going to start watching the show with the sixth season premiere (why not?), here are the seven things you need to know about season six of Game of Thrones.

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Jon Snow is dead (Kit Harington) and there is no changing this fact.

If Jon Snow does return on Game of Thrones like predictions suggest, there may be a huge Stark reunion in GoT’s future.

“Game of Thrones” Season 6 is expected to reveal the fate of Jon Snow. Earlier this week, HBO announced it had renewed the series for a seventh season. So what will happen on GoT Episode 1, “The Red Woman”? A new poll by SurveyMonkey shows that Americans would rather have Tyrion Lannister, a character on “Game of Thrones” played by Peter Dinklage, as president than either party’s frontrunner.

If you’re an HBO subscriber then you should already know to head to HBOGo.com or access the HBO Go app via your phone, gaming device such as PS4 or Xbox One, or many other app-streaming enabled devices to watch Game of Thrones live streaming. (I like to think we’d be BFFs, so this really fits my theory.) But you’re not just paired with a character, you can also listen to their playlist too.

If you haven’t set your alarms yet for the GoT Season 6 premiere, do so now or else risk the chance of missing out on the first episode of the newest season.

Daenerys meets a strong man in the Season 6 premiere, while Cersei sees Myrcella once more.

Here’s your guide to finding out where you can play the season 6 premiere of Game of Thrones. One other thing that fans can look forward to is the promise of the upcoming instalment being the biggest one in “Game of Thrones” history.

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If you sign up right now, there’s a 30-day free trial with HBO Now. HBO Go also has all the episodes from previous seasons, in case you wanted to refresh or catch up.

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