Emilia Clarke, who had seen some of the new scripts for "Game of Thrones" Season 6, said she couldn't believe the twists HBO's fantasy series has in store.
Clarke, also known as Daenerys Targaryen in the popular television show, said that she couldn't handle how sick some of them are. "Game of Thrones" Season 6 will hit viewers with episodes more "mental" than the last, Mirror learned.
While the show has been revealing more clues about the plot and cast, the major question among "Game of Thrones" fans — including President Barrack Obama — is, "Is Jon Snow really dead?"
Clarke said that he might have a 50/50 chance to survive, as per Master Herald's report. However, after dropping some clues of what fans should expect from "Game of Thrones" season 6, the "Terminator Genisys" actress made a confirmation of Jon Snow's death.
The series' director announced at the Comic-con event that Snow is deader than dead. Even Kit Harrington, who played the role of Snow, confirmed that he will not reprise the role.
Maisie Williams, who plays the role of Arya Stark, also confirmed last month that Snow was good as dead and won't be coming back in the next season.
Harrington's character was ferociously stabbed by his Night Watch brothers in the final episode of season 5, then, he was left dying. He was just left to die, but the scene didn't actually show that he was already dead.
That is the reason why despite all these confirmations, die-hard fans are still hopeful that somewhat a miracle can happen, and Snow will suddenly get resurrected. It's a fantasy series so why not, right?
The new season will also feature the comeback of Bran Stark, who's been missing since season four. He will be portrayed by Isaac Hempstead Wright, according to Inquisitr.
"Game of Thrones" Season 6 premieres April 2016.