• Iwan Rheon plays Ramsay Bolton in "Game Of Thrones."

Iwan Rheon plays Ramsay Bolton in "Game Of Thrones." (Photo : YouTube)

"Game of Thrones" season 6 cast member Iwan Rheon may have just hinted on the possibility of his character Ramsay Bolton being killed off from the hit HBO series.

In an interview on the British talk show "This Morning With Phillip & Holly," Rheon said that he wants Ramsay to be taken down by dragons.

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More specifically, Rheon explained, "I'd quite like a dragon-related death... Some brutal dragon encounter, fighting a dragon and losing."

Meanwhile, Rheon shared that his mother has grown concerned with how his character Ramsay could be affecting him in the real world.

On the show, Ramsay is known as one of the most evil characters in "Game of Thrones."

For instance, he previously chopped off Theon's (Alfie Allen) penis. He also raped his wife Sansa (Sophie Turner) on their wedding night. He also got rid of his father Roose (Michael McElhatton) by murdering him.

"My mom is worried about me and whether it's affecting me. She doesn't see that character. She just sees her son," he explained.

In other news, despite the controversy surrounding his character, Rheon told GQ magazine back in 2014 that he's having a blast giving life to Ramsay.

"I have a lot of fun playing him because he's happy. I know it sounds horrible, but he finds so much joy in what he does, and I think that's the key to the character. I guess that's what makes him different than Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) - he does his own dirty work and he really enjoys it," he said.

Meanwhile, Rheon also defended his character by explaining why he believes Ramsay turned out to be such a twisted and deranged man.

"It goes back to the old nature vs. nurture debate, I'd say. Ramsay's probably always been a bit messed up, but I think the situation in which he was conceived is a massive factor, with his mother getting raped under the corpse of her new husband by Roose Bolton. He was always a problem child, and under the wing of Roose, he hasn't learned the best things," he said.

"Game of Thrones" season 6 airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on HBO.