'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Spoilers: Melanie Liburd Added to Cast, Jon Snow Still Alive?
Melanie Liburd will be added to the "Game of Thrones" cast as Red Priestess suggesting that Jon Snow (Kit Harington) is still alive.
Another actress, Carice Van Houten, previously played a Red Priestess that embodied the form of Melisandre. The recurring character has the ability to bring people back to life hinting that Jon Snow will be back next season after being stabbed to death in the Season 5 finale.
Yet, Liburd's character is completely different from Van Houten's character. Snow being alive is still all speculation. Showrunners have confirmed he is actually dead. But fans won't let go of him just yet, especially since Harington has been spotted near filming locations.
The up-and-coming British actress has appeared in "The Grinder," "Strike Back," "Dracula," and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation."
"Game of Thrones" is being filmed across numerous locations to show the seven kingdoms that appear in the plot. The series took a major turn from George R.R. Martin's novel series putting fans completely in the dark about what will happen next.
Meanwhile, Harington hinted Jon Snow may still be alive during an interview in Belgium in September.
"I can't talk about that. Let's just say that 'Game of Thrones' will remain a part of my life for a while, I'll probably be in my thirties when it's over," the actor said.
"One thing's for sure: The day I'm no longer on Thrones is the day I'll bury myself in movie projects."
If Harington is 28 years old, does that mean he will continue his role for a few more seasons? Or he could have been just saying the actual "GOT" series will be around until he is in his 30s.
Although showrunners confirmed Jon Snow is actually dead, they did not confirm he is not coming back on the series. If he really is dead, then he could still be brought back to life.
"Game of Thrones" will return to HBO in 2016.
Check out this Twitter photo of Liburd.
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