'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Cast and Spoilers: Stars of the Show Remain Vague About the Starks' True Fate

The Cast of 'Game of Thrones'
The Cast of 'Game of Thrones' poses for photo with writer George R. R. Martin at Comic-Con in San Diego, California on July 2013. |

The next season of the HBO series "Game of Thrones" is top secret material, and the stars of the show have been very careful not to reveal more than what they are supposed to, no matter how persistent fans and the media can get.

The Stark family seem to be on the losing end season after season, and now that the show has just killed off one of  the key members of the Stark family - Jon Snow - people are reluctant to accept his death and have formed several theories that prove that Kit Harrington, the actor who plays Snow, will still be back next season.

Conleth Hill, who plays the "Spider" Varys was asked by USA Today if this was possible, and the actor mysteriously replied: "The question isn't did he die. The question is whether he can come back to life. We can't answer that."

Meanwhile, Snow's best friend on the show Sawmill Tarly, played by John Bradley managed to get away without witnessing Snow's brutal death. Bradley hinted that Harrington will be back next season, but only to prove his death.

"Once people die they don't stop exiting physically," he said. "You may see funerals; you may see the immediate aftermath of death."

Meanwhile, Snow's half sister Sansa Stark was last seen jumping off a high castle wall with Theon Greyjoy, who now goes by the name Reeks. They escaped from the cruel grasp of Sansa's husband and Reeks' master Ramsay Bolton, but whether or not he will still catch them remains a question.

Sophie Turner, the actress who plays Sansa is hard pressed for some spoilers about her character's fate. "I can't tell you," she simply said. "But it would be nice if something cushions her fall. She may not have broken legs."

Sansa has been passed on from one man after another - first from the abominable Joffrey Baratheon, then to his uncle Tyrion Lannister, who showed her kindness and understanding. Still, she escaped the Lannisters with Littlefinger, only to be delivered straight to Ramsay. When asked if she will stop suffering next season, Turner answered that Sansa may want "to take a bit of revenge this season."

Her sister Arya (played by Maisie Williams), on the other hand, will be dealing with blindness now that she trains to be an assassin. She lost her eyesight after she unrightfully claimed the life of Ser Meryn Trant last season.