‘Games of Thrones’ Season 6 Spoilers: New Photo Reveals Jon Snow is Indeed Alive!

By Cheri Cheng - 26 Sep '15 09:41AM
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It is becoming more and more likely that Jon Snow is alive!

SPOILERS ALERT*

New photographic evidence has placed Kit Harington, the British actor who plays Snow in the HBO series, "Games of Thrones" on the set of a scene, and no, it was not his funeral scene. Daily Mail UK published the grainy photographs.

In the picture, Harington is not dressed in Snow's typical Night's Watch clothing, but rather, in Stark Armor. Even though the picture only captured the back of Harington, the tiny portion of the profile is undeniably Harington. There is a woman standing next to him under the umbrella who many are speculating could be Carice van Houten (Melisandre). One fan theory believes that Melisandre, the Red Lady, will be the one who resurrects Snow.

According to some reports, the scene will be a battle between Snow and House Bolton. The Boltons betrayed the Starks and took over Winterfell. Snow will finally try to reclaim his family's home, especially after hearing that Ramsay Bolton has Sansa Stark.

Snow's fate has been debated ever since he was seemingly killed by the men of the Night's Watch in the season five finale. After his death, the show's producer, Dan Weiss, Harington and actress Maisie Williams, who plays Arya Stark, have repeatedly stated that Snow is indeed dead and that he would not be coming back. Emilia Clarke (Daenerys Targaryen) and Sophie Turner (Sansa Stark), on the other hand, have kept their answers about Snow's fate very vague, giving fans a lot of hope.

George R.R. Martin, the author of the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series, which the show is based on, has not commented about Snow's fate. In his last book, "A Dance of Dragons," Snow was also stabbed by his men and left to die. Snow's fate will be revealed in Martin's sixth book, "Winds of Winter," which is supposed to come out sometime next year.

"Games of Thrones" season six will premiere in the spring.

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