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'Game of Thrones' season 6 plot spoilers: The Hound returns

More characters are expected to return for the sixth season of the HBO hit series "Game of Thrones."

It was announced that the notorious character The Hound will be returning to the upcoming season. The character was last seen during the fourth season of Game of Thrones when he appeared to have died after fighting with Brienne of Tarth.
However, reports by Watchers on the Wall stated that the actor portraying the role, Rory McCann, was seen in Belfast. The hotel he stayed in was known as the hotel that is used by HBO. It was said that he currently has no other projects; therefore, speculations conclude that he will be joining the cast for the episodes to come.

Meanwhile, Natalie Tena, who plays Osha, and Art Parkinson, who portrays Rickon, were also seen in Belfast. Enzo Cilenti also shared photos of the Belfast Harbor on his social media accounts. The most talked about actor who was seen in Belfast was Kit Harington. With his appearance, it was presumed that he will be present in the upcoming season of Game of Thrones. This will question the finale of the season, which showed him dying from the stabs of his fellow Night's Watch.

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Along with cast spotting, news on the season 6 shooting of the series was also revealed. It stated the several locations in Girona, Spain where the cast will be shooting in. In the Los Siete Reinos, they also posted a video featuring the signs of Girona's Old Town where production will take place.

As for George R. R. Martin's continuation of his novels, he still did not reveal the release date for the upcoming "Winds of Winter." He said, "Don't ask me when the book is going to be done — I'll ask my minions to lop your head off. They're writing 60-page scripts, I'm writing 1,500-page novels. So who the hell knows?"

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