Updated 05:29 AM EDT, Fri, Mar 29, 2024

'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Spoilers & Cast: Dead Character Returning? [Spoilers]

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The sixth season of HBO's "Game of Thrones" may see another return of a character who was also believed to have died during the show's past season.

And it is not Jon Snow.

Another character in the widely-watched historical drama is rumored to reappear in the upcoming season six following speculations that fan-favorite character Jon Snow is not really dead.

For those who missed the update, HBO has released a toy line promo dubbed as "In Memorium: Fallen Fan Favorites" which interestingly did not include a discounted miniature Jon Snow.

Cinema Blend compiled a couple of hot rumors about the epic drama, including Snow not being as dead as the audience were led to believe during the season five finale.

Now, another actor for character that was left for dead during the past season has been spotted in Belfast where the cast and crew are currently taping the show's upcoming season.

Watchers on the Wall, a website dedicated to all "Game of Thrones" latest updates, revealed that Rory McCann, who plays The Hound in the show, was spotted and has been confirmed to be staying a hotel in the city where HBO and GoT cast members stay while taping.

Saying that The Hound is returning to GoT season six may be considered a wild speculation, but the outlet seemed to be confident that their sources are correct.

They have already checked the actor's scheduled projects at the moment.

"Currently, McCann has no other projects scheduled, or any other reason to be in Belfast that we're aware of. Book readers have their theories as to how the Hound- or rather, Sandor Clegane might return," the outlet cited.

This is not a farfetched idea, according to Vanity Fair.

The show's runners introduced Septon Meribald, a character that would eventually explain how the Hound survived his wounds and decided to live as a gravedigger at a monastery based on George R.R. Martin's book series "A Song of Ice and Fire."

On the other hand, the Watchers said that it would not be the first time the writers of the series would be deviating from the original story should they decide to re-introduce Sandor Clegane to the audience in a different way.

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