'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Spoilers, Cast & News Update: Natalie Dormer Reveals Jon Snow Spoiler on Jimmy Kimmel [Video]

Recently, Natalie Dormer who plays Margaery Tyrell in "Game of Thrones" went on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" last Tuesday and shared some information about the upcoming sixth season of "GoT". Dormer reveals that they have finished shooting the whole season and that she spent most of her time shooting in Belfast and Spain.

Kimmel asked the British actress whether she was asked numerous times by people if Jon Snow is alive on the latest season. "It was pretty intense towards the end of last year. Now there have been posters up that maybe have given a little bit of the game away," Dormer answered Kimmel's question.

Dormer pertains to the newly released posters of "Game of Thrones" sixth season, which includes Jon Snow. Kit Harrington, who plays Snow in the series, was stabbed numerous times on the last episode of the fifth season that left a majority of "GoT" fans confused, angry and sad. However, it seems that Harrington's character is making a comeback in the sixth season and, as to how it's possible, only the sixth season will show.

Kimmel and Dormer also talked about how the plot of the series doesn't necessarily follow that of the book but also doesn't go too far off from the books. Dormer said that George R.R. Martin had a big discussion with the other producers of "GoT" many years ago.

The conversation comes after the revelation of Martin not being able to finish the latest installment "The Winds of Winter" of his "The Song of Ice and Fire" books, which disappointed a majority of his fans who have waited for it to come out.

It is widely-known that "The Song of Ice and Fire" is the inspiration behind the popular series "Game of Thrones" and to have the sixth book "The Winds of Winter" possibly published only after the sixth season of "GoT" will leave the fans unknowledgeable of what will happen in the sixth season of the show.

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