‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6 SPOILERS: Is Kit Harington/Jon Snow Really Dead In Premiere?
Game of Thrones Season 6 is going to premiere on HBO April 24, 2016. Before the worldwide release, the sixth season of Game of Thrones premiered in Los Angeles and by the recent comments made by the star cast,can we finally state that Jon Snow (played by Kit Harington) is dead?
The Lord Commander of Watch, Snow (played by Kit Harington) was repeatedly stabbed by the Night's watcher at the end of season five of Game of Thrones. After that, several fan theories surfaced online that Snow will get resurrected by Milisandre (played by Carice van Houten); few suggested that Snow will be back in his direwolf, Ghost's body.
Ahead of the television release of GoT, the show creators organized the the premiere at Hollywood's famous Chinese Theatre in which the members of Stark family, Targaryan, and Lannisters were present. The season six is going to be the first ever season that will be new for book lovers as well, as the author George R. R. Martin is still months back in publishing the books The Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring.
EW reported that in the first episode of season six, not every main character will show up as the story will stay focused on the lands of Castle Black.
As reported by Telegraph, after the premiere at LA, all the media delegates were given strict warning not to drop any spoilers or plot points, so everyone around the world is still under drapes. However, the daily reported that the all new season will begin from the final scene of season five, the exact moment when the world saw the fate of Snow.
During the red-carpet event, John Bradley-West, the 28-year-old actor who plays Samwell Tarly shed some very information about the show. When asked about Snow, Bradley-West stated:
"He is really dead. Sadly, he is really dead and I know that people will find that hard to believe."
Well, the millions of fans still won't believe about Snow until they will see it from their own eyes. We just have to wait for another two weeks.