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'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Release Date, Spoilers: Jon Snow and Sansa Stark to Reunite at Battle With Boltons?

"Game of Thrones" season 6 isn't set to premiere until early 2016, but the show's spoilers are pouring out.  It's already been confirmed that everybody's beloved Jon Snow [Kit Harington] is most definitely going back. The Inquisitr website then added that new details have emerged in regards to the battle between the Boltons and the Starks. The GoT episodes are still under process in Northern Ireland [the Spain production already wrapped things up], and numerous insiders have witnessed, or at least got a hint on what's in store for the upcoming season.

"Game of Thrones" spoilers as per the Independent website indicated that Jon Snow, who was just resurrected,(and is known as Ned Stark's potential bastard) will be going against Ramsey.

An exciting news was then shared by the website stating that Jon Snow "might" be on a mission to rescue his sister Sansa Stark (who is portrayed by Sophie Turner). Sophie was spotted on the set where GoTseason 6 is being filmed.  

"Game of Thrones" season 6 spoilers mentioned by Watchers on the Wall also claimed that "no white walkers would be around" to ruin the fun. The website added that the battle that would occur will be having "real casualties" as some characters will be meeting their death beds.

What's more fascinating is when they added that [who is formerly known as Ramsey Snow, portrayed by Iwan Rheon ] was spotted hanging two bodies upside down on X-Crosses [also known as the Boston Sigil.] He did this horrendous act during the battle, and the dead bodies that were hung belong to "two of the known characters."

"Game of Thrones" episodes also revealed that the possibility of Wun Wun [the giant] showing up indicates a pretty intense battle. The website even added that the upcoming battle may be better than last season's breathtaking "Battle of Hardhome."

With these spoilers being dished out, fans are eager to know what's in store for the upcoming season. "Game of Thrones" season 6 won't premiere until April of 2016, which is the "expected" release date.  


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