‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6 News Update: Jon Snow’s Past Set to Play a Big Role in Future of Current Season

By Dipannita - 06 May '16 10:05AM
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'Game of Thrones' Season 6 has seen two eventful episodes already aired and the coming one titled "Oathbreaker" promises heavy drama and action.

The viewers will get to see the fate of many popular characters and this includes the much-loved Jon Snow. We saw his resurrection in the previous episode and now the coming episodes will revolve around his parentage and also tell us whether he stands a chance as a contender in the game of thrones.

If the trailer of the third episode is any indication, it is very likely that the identity of Jon's parents will be revealed. The trailer appears to end with a flashback at the Tower of Joy and if it is true, then it points to the past when Ned finds a dying Lyanna- his sister. The theories that have been going around, strongly indicate that, Jon is Lyanna and Rhaegar' son.

As for other Stark children, Arya was having a tough time as the blind girl, but now her ordeal seems to be coming to an end and she is training hard to become a No One. Bran Stark is also becoming an accomplished magician and going back into the past to the childhood of his father to unravel the mystery of Jon Snow.

Sansa has also finally found freedom after being rescued by Brienne of Tarth but it is not rosy for Rickon-the youngest Stark. According to reports, it is being speculated that he will be presented as a gift to the villain Ramsay Bolton as Umber's family has switched their allegiance.

As for Ramsay, he is someone viewers just cannot stand. We saw him murdering his father, stepmother and new-born half brother. But he seems set to play a bigger role and these killings will also mold his behavior and attitude in the coming times.

Though he is a sadist, the murders are sure to burden him heavily. Actor Iwan Rheon, who plays Ramsay has told Entertainment Weekly that it was reactionary, not calculated. And, it will have an effect on him, which he did not expect.

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