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'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Spoilers: White Walkers Bring Terror To Riverrun

The upcoming season of "Game of Thrones" is expected to bring back the White Walkers.

Winter is expected to bring in the avalanche of madness that fans have been anticipating. After the previous seasons' teaser of the dreaded White Walkers, it was reported that they will be returning to the small screen with some brutality. It was reported that they will be going back into Westeros and will be reaching Riverrun.

With the season currently in its production and shooting phase, it was reported that there have been hints of the White Walkers present on the set of the series in Corbet, Banbridge Ireland. The location is reportedly portrayed as Riverrun, which occupies the House of Tully.

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Aside from the White Walkers, there are speculations that the Wildings will also be heading away from home this upcoming season. It was said that they will be moving south while they are hunted down by the Night's Watch. It is also likely that the Wildings will be joined by a familiar face.

It was recently confirmed that Jon Snow, played by Kit Harrington, will be returning to the hit HBO series. His character was last seen in the season 5 finale being stabbed to death by his fellow Night Watchers. With that, his fate was unclear and fans were left wondering if the character had already died.

However, HBO released a teaser photo for the upcoming season that featured Jon Snow. It is speculated that he will be the one joining the Wildings. Meanwhile, there are no details yet on how exactly the character will be revived. There are many theories that point toward the Red Witch's powers as a way to bring back Jon Snow.

There has yet to be any announced date regarding the release of the series, but "Game of Thrones" season 6 is expected to air by April 2016.

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