‘Game Of Thrones’ Season 6 Air Date, Cast, Spoiler: Kit Harington Filmed New Scenes But Says He Is No Longer In ‘GoT’

"Game Of Thrones" Season 6 is coming to some clarity for avid followers with the help of Jon Snow actor Kit Harington. Fans of "Game Of Thrones" have been hoping against odds that Kit Harington will still bring Jon Snow back in "Game Of Thrones" Season 6. Kit Harington finally gives a better picture of what fans will see in "Game Of Thrones" Season 6.

According to E! News, Kit Harrington confirmed that he is no longer in the "Game Of Thrones" series but fans will still see Jon Snow in "Game Of Thrones" Season 6. Kit Harington admitted that he filmed a few scenes as Jon Snow for "Game Of Thrones" Season 6. However, these "Game Of Thrones" Season 6 scenes are only of Jon Snow being dead.

"Look, I'm not in the show anymore," Harington said. "I'm definitely not in the new series. I filmed some scenes of me being dead-it's some of my best work." Cryptically, although Kit Harington said that he is done with "GoT" and that he is not in "Game Of Thrones Season 6," he also said that he knows how long Jon Snow will be a corpse in the show.

When the "Game Of Thrones" Season 6 teaser, "Hall Of Faces," first came out, fans thought that it may mean Kit Harington will still be retained and Jon Snow will be transformed. Forbes points out that the "Game Of Thrones" Season 6 teaser is a strong ploy to dishearten the sturdiest of Kit Harington/Jon Snow fans.

A separate Parent Herald article on this teaser pointed out that Kit Harington may still be seen in "Game Of Thrones" Season 6 as Jon Snow but in a form that is not expected. One suggestion connected to this is Kit Harington bringing in Jon Snow as a disciple of the Many-Faced god. If not in "Game Of Thrones" Season 6 as Kit Harington teased, then maybe in later seasons.

Fans will only have to wait a few more weeks before "Game Of Thrones" returns. HBO will air the "Game Of Thrones" Season 6 premiere on April 24, definitely with Kit Harington as Jon Snow.

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