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

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

HBO recently released a year-end feature dubbed "Look how awesome we were in 2015, we'll also be awesome in 2016" carrying snippets from "Game of Thrones" season 6 as well among its other hit shows. The footage sheds a light not only on much-talked about Jon Snow (Kit Harrington), but also on the series' other key characters Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) and Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) and their turn of fate in the upcoming season.

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The footage shows a proud, confident Ramsay on horseback leading a Bolton army which led to a fan theory that the cruel character will continue to play the major role in the upcoming season. The bastard, who got legitimised in Season 5, will perhaps continue to ravage the North and force the Starks' bannermen to lend their allegiance to the Boltons. 

It is also speculated that Ramsay will use an imposter and show off Jane Pool as Arya Stark to fool the north into thinking he married the younger sister of his deceased wife, International Business Times reported.

Another major "Game Of Thrones" season 6 spoiler stated that Ramsay and Snow will fight for the castle. The battle is likely to be called "The Battle Of Bastards" and might also feature Sansa Stark, who will reunite with Snow to avenge her husband.

Ramsay's ambition to truly establish his power over the North perhaps will be shattered by Snow and is likely to get killed in the battle.

On the other hand, the footage also shows Daenerys in an unknown location. She was last seen being surrounded by Dothraki khalasar in "Game Of Thrones" season 5 finale episode.

Daenerys' unkempt hair and an overall smudged look has led to the speculation that while season 5 saw her unstoppable rise to power, the upcoming season may put the well-loved Khaleesi in a disadvantageous position.

Although HBO is yet to announce the premier date of "Game Of Thrones" season 6, it is likely to fall on April 24, 2016, Realty Today reported.