• Actor Michiel Huisman attends the premiere of HBO's 'Game Of Thrones' Season 6 at TCL Chinese Theatre on April 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California.

Actor Michiel Huisman attends the premiere of HBO's 'Game Of Thrones' Season 6 at TCL Chinese Theatre on April 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. (Photo : Getty Images/Alberto E. Rodriguez)

Michiel Huisman, popularly known by his "Game of Thrones" character Dario Naharis, is all set to appear in Discovery Channel's miniseries "Harley and the Davidsons."

GQ revealed that the first look of the series features Naharis riding a bike. The miniseries has been planned to air in three parts in September. "Harley and the Davidsons" will depict the story of the rise of a popular American motorcycle company, Harley-Davidson. The company started operating from a shed in Milwaukee and then it evolved into the most popular motorbike brand worldwide.

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Huisman will play the role of Walter Davidson, opposite to Harley-Davidson cofounders. Cofounder Arthur Davidson's role will be played by Bug Hall while Robert Aramavo will play cofounder William Harley's role. Game of Thrones' fans and followers must know Aramavo, who was cast as young Ned Stark in Tower of Joy flashbacks' aired in 2015.

With the end of the sixth season of "Game of Thrones," fans have been left waiting for another season to come. They are desperate to find out what's there in store for the stars in Westeros in 2017. With the last sequence that featured Daenerys Targayen leaving Meeren and setting to sail for Westeros, it is being assumed that the next season will focus on the seven kingdoms.

Besides all these predictions, the news that has hit the screens is that fans may not see their favorite Second Sons warrior in the next season. According to Bustle, Michiel Huisman will not return in the seventh season of "Game of Thrones" to be aired in 2017. Though, there is no formal announcement or confirmation obtained on the matter yet.

In the sixth season, the actor was left alone and heartbroken in Meeren by Daenerys. She urged him to maintain peace in Slaver's Bay as he took care of his Second Sons. After the breakup with the queen, it doesn't seem likely that the actor will return when Westeros will be the main focus of the fiction.

However, during Huisman's interview with The Daily Beast, the actor did not mention anything about him leaving "Game of Thrones." "I am disappointed [Daario didn't get a death sentence]. But he's still out there, you know. It's a big world. He got left behind, but who knows?" the actor said.

Late Night with Seth Meyers interviews Michiel Huisman on being Daario Naharis on "Game of Thrones."