The ‘Game Of Throne’ Stars Kit Harington And Emilia Clarke Spotted At The Show’s Wrap Party

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The English actors, Kit Harington and Emilia Clarke, along with other cast members were recently seen at the wrap party of the "Game Of Thrones" held at Ulster Museum in Northern Ireland.

Harington is well known for his role as Jon Snow in the American fantasy and drama TV series and after his character is portrayed dead in the last episode of season 5, he is speculated to return for the season 6 of the series.

The last scene of season 5 of the series saw Snow brutally murdered by one of his comrades in the Night's Watch, leaving his fans deeply devastated and not ready to accept his death. Since then, there were serious speculations on his return to the next season, even after the series' cast and crew members and Harington himself negating the fact of his coming back. The teaser poster for season 6 indicates Snow's return in one form or the other, according to Mail Online.

The season 6 of "Game Of Thrones," which is all set to premiere in April 2016, seems both exhilarating as well as unanticipated. Meanwhile Clarke, who plays Daenerys Targaryen, is returning for the next season too, as per the latest footage contained in HBO's 2015 Yearender video, which gives the glimpse of all the shows going to be aired next year.

The video shows Targaryen at an unknown location. The other characters appearing in the video are Cersei Lannister (Lena Headley)who is seen embracing his son Tommen Baratheon (Dean-Charles Chapman) while Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) is seen riding a horse. The best element is the apparent return of Jon Snow from his death, as reported by Youth Health.

"Game Of Thrones" which is a TV adaptation of George R. R. Martin's series of fantasy novels, "A Song of Ice and Fire," is an award winning show that premiered on HBO with its first season on April 17th 2011. The show has successfully completed its 5 seasons and is coming back for the sixth in spring, next year.

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