Monday, 15 February 2016

Game Of Thrones season six trailer appears to confirm Jon Snow's death... and shows Tyrion Lannister BEHEADED







If the only thing getting you through Jon Snow's death was the fact Tyrion Lannister was still alive, then look away now.The new trailer for season six of Game of Thrones has teased that Peter Dinklage may be following Kit Harington onto the scrap heap.

The creepy one minute clip is entirely set in the Hall of Faces beneath the House Of Black And White, where the Faceless Men keep the visages of the deceased to wear as disguises.

Whispers echo as the camera makes its way through the dark candle-lit columns, before it centers on one death mask in particular: Ned Stark.'The man who passes the sentence should swing the sword,' Sean Bean's solemn voice can be heard, in a quote from season one before he himself was beheaded by an executioner under orders of Joffrey Baratheon.

The face and voice of his son Robb Stark - played by Richard Madden until he was betrayed and murdered at his own wedding in season three - can next be seen and heard: 'I've won every battle, but I'm losing this war.'

His mother Catelyn (Michelle Fairley), who had her throat slit minutes later in the same episode, whispers: 'Show them how it feels to lose what they love' - advice she once issued her eldest son as he waged war on the Iron Throne. 

Not another one: But the final shot of the trailer - Tyrion Lannister's dead visage - will either be seen as hope that Snow is alive... or a worrying sign another favourite character is about to be killed off 
Certainly looks dead: The next face on the wall is a sight most upsetting to fans, especially since it's fifth in a sequence of people who are most definitely dead so far: Jon Snow's 
Ned's head: Whispers echo as the camera makes its way through the dark candle-lit columns, before it centers on one death mask in particular: Ned Stark 
The family's mortal enemy, Joffrey Baratheon - not seen since he was poisoned to death at his own wedding, can next be heard sneering: 'Everyone is mine to torment.'
The next face on the wall is a sight most upsetting to fans, especially since it's fifth in a sequence of people who are most definitely dead so far: Jon Snow's.

Since he was betrayed by the Night's Watch and stabbed numerous times in the final scene of season five, Game Of Thrones fans have clung to any theory that suggests the bastard of Stark may still be alive.

'The long night is coming...' his disembodied voice declares.
But the final shot of the trailer will either be seen as hope that Snow is alive... or a worrying sign another favourite character is about to be killed off. 
'... and the dead come with it,' Snow finishes, as the Tyrion Lannister's dead visage comes into focus. 
Game Of Thrones returns with season six on HBO on April 24

Lady Stoneheart: His mother Catelyn (Michelle Fairley), who had her throat slit minutes later in the same episode, whispers: 'Show them how it feels to lose what they love' - advice she once issued her eldest son as he waged war on the Iron Throne 
 
'The long night is coming...' his disembodied voice declares.
But the final shot of the trailer will either be seen as hope that Snow is alive... or a worrying sign another favourite character is about to be killed off. 
'... and the dead come with it,' Snow finishes, as the Tyrion Lannister's dead visage comes into focus. 
Game Of Thrones returns with season six on HBO on April 24

Watch trailer here

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