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'Game Of Thrones' Season 6 spoilers: Natalie Dormer says 'Jon Snow is dead... right now'

| Feb 18, 2016 12:04 AM EST

Jon Snow is expected to return to 'Game of Thrones' Season 6, when it airs in April on HBO.

Although it is more than two months before "Game Of Thrones" season 6 airs its premier episode on April 24, fans seem to be working overtime to ascertain the future twists and turns. Now, a recent statement made by Natalie Dormer, the actress who plays Margaery Tyrell in the show, has triggered a fresh set of fan theories.

"Jon Snow is dead.... right now," BBC quoted the 34-year-old as saying. "If you get stabbed that many times, you're dead, you know. There are some basic medical rules that even apply in Westeros."

Although the actress seems to be sincere in persuading the demise of the one of the show's most favorite characters, her emphasis on "right now" has further strengthened the fans's believe that Kit Harrington will once again reprise his role somewhere in the upcoming season.

Snow's death was cited as one of the most shocking deaths on TV in 2015 and was not taken down well by the fans who just refused to believe it to be true. Several fan theories have emerged since then, including the one that Snow is actually Ned Stark's nephew, who was born to Lyanna after her abduction by a Targaryn prince.

It was also reported that Snow will be resurrected by Red Priestess, who strongly believes that he is the one who is harbouring the spirit of Azor Ahai.

Snow was also the prime focus of "Game Of Thrones" season 6 first teaser pic. He was also spotted at the sets of the show back in September 2015 in Ireland, a fact that also pointed at his return, Watchers On The Wall reported. However, the beloved character is certainly missing from a string of pics released by showmaker recently.

Meanwhile, Dormer further added that the upcoming season will be the most unpredictable one since for the first time it will overtake the book it is based upon. George R.R. Martin seemingly has dedicated in finishing the upcoming book "Winds Of Winter" and has admitedly cancelled all his editing and other projects untill he finishes his book.

Meanwhile, catch the "Game Of Thrones" season 6 latest trailer below:

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