It has been only three months since "Game Of Thrones" season 5 ended in a cliffhanger, leaving its fans yearning for more and it seems like a lifetime when season 6 will hit HBO in March 2016.
However, rumors and leaks continue to provide an insight how "Game Of Thrones" season 6 will actually shape up. While the fate of Jon Snow (Kit Harington) is still a debatable topic, Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead) is set to make a return after a gap of one whole season and is now equipped with exceptional fighting skills and an ability to fly.
Another obvious speculation that Khaleesi's dragon will be now much bigger in size as they were in season 5.
"For season six the dragons will again be double in size, spanning 120ft from wingtip to wingtip," Joe Bauer, the man behind the visual effects for "Game of Thrones," told Yahoo.
Another speculation making the rounds on internet is that Sansa Stark (Sophia Turner), who was shown jumping off the high wall of Winterfell with Theon (Alfie Allen) at the end of season 5, somehow is alive and is leading an anonymous life to save herself from her abusive husband Ramsay (Iwan Rheon).
Apart from the unexpected comeback of old characters in "Game of Thrones," the upcoming season will also have a bigger cast with the addition of several new faces. The premier episodes of season 6 will reportedly show a theatre troupe in Braavos which will have several new actors.
While Richard E. Grant is likely to play the leading actor and manager of the group who is not much liked by his fellow actors in the group, Aussie star Essie Davis may play an actress from the group who will showcase the role of Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) in the show-within-the-show.
Samwell's family will also make an appearance on the hit HBO series for the first time with Rebecca Benson likley playing his sister Talla Tarly, Freddie Stroma as his brother Dickon, Samantha Spiro as his kind-hearted mother and James Faulkner as his father, What Culture reported.