Game of Thrones season 6. Is Jon Snow still alive? How about Stannis Baratheon?

Game of Thrones season 6 is coming! What do you expect from the upcoming episodes? Now, everything is possible since George R.R. Martin’s ‘The Winds of Winter’ is yet to arrive. However, in a recent interview with IGN, Martin confirmed that one of the big twists of the novel would end up being a challenge for the TV show to adapt. Why? It’s simple, because the book features a character that the TV show has already killed but is still alive in the books. Who can it be?


Game of Thrones season 6 poster

Game of Thrones season 6 poster


Yes, difficult question since too many Stark and Baratheon family members were killed. From Catelyn Stark (Lady Stoneheart) to

Stannis Baratheon or Ygritte, we miss many characters.


However, one of the most beloved protagonists has been Jon Snow. Will Snow revive on season 6? What do you think?


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Furthermore, HBO released a series of digital posters that once again deliver a single message to followers and fans: Death could come for any of the characters!


Remember that the sixth season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones was ordered by HBO on April 8, 2014, together with the fifth season, and is scheduled to premiere on April 24, 2016. Are you ready? It will adapt material from the upcoming sixth novel in the series, ‘The Winds of Winter,’ as well as some content from the fourth and fifth novels, ‘A Feast for Crows’ and ‘A Dance with Dragons.’


Filming for season six began in July 2015, and ended on December 17, 2015.


Game of Thrones season 6. Take a look!


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