Fellow actress Gwendoline Christie has no idea either and she has no information if Kit Harrington's character, Jon Snow, is really dead after a murder scene in Season 5. Even President Obama wants to know if there is a possibility of Snow's resurrection in Season 6.
"I've not seen any trailer," E! News quoted Christie as saying. "And I also only read my bits in the script, so I've got absolutely no idea what you're talking about."
The bosses of this hugely popular show, creator George R. R. Martin, director David Nutter, and show-runners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, said they have no clue about what is going to happen on Season 6.
The trailer refers to a HBO teaser that goes through all the horrible events that has occurred during the "Game of Thrones," including the possible death of Jon Snow.
Nutter told a shocked crowd at Comic-con when he said the demise of Jon Snow is a matter of interest in the White House. He told the Commander-in-Chief, "Jon Snow is deader than dead," at a party the President Obama attended, according to the Daily Mail.
That appears to be as straightforward an answer as the President could get from a person close to the Kit Harrington character, when the last series came to an end. Jon Snow died after being stabbed by disgruntled Night's Watchmen his Olly giving the final blow in a classic "Cesar-Brutus" betrayal on "Game of Thrones."
However, Nutter's words are not taken literally by fans who ask actresses on the show what they would miss the most about Kit Harrington, the nephew of a "Baronet Harrington."
"Game of Thrones" will be back on HBO in April 2016.
Watch the teaser from HBO below: