It’s been the biggest talking point for Game of Thrones season six – but now fans will finally learn the fate of Jon Snow.
Warning: this article contains a major plot spoiler.
Kit Harington from Game Of Thrones (HBO/Sky Atlantic)
Actor Kit Harington has now apologised for “lying” to fans over the future of his Game of Thrones character.
In a short video the actor said sorry to viewers after the latest episode of the hit TV show showed his character Jon Snow being brought back to life.
He told Entertainment Weekly: “I’d like to say sorry for lying to everyone.
Fans will finally learn Jon Snow’s fate (Sky/HBO)
“I’m glad that people were upset that he died. I think my biggest fear was that people were going to be… were not going to care or just be ‘Fine, Jon Snow is dead’, but it seems like people did have a… similar to the red wedding episode… a kind of grief about it.”
The new series of the show, based on George RR Martin’s books, made its highly-anticipated return last week.
Fans were left debating Kit’s future on the show after Jon Snow’s dead body was featured in the first episode, disappointing many who thought he would return then.
Kit Harington as Jon Snow
The latest episode titled Home, which aired in the US on Sunday night, shows Jon Snow being revived by the sorceress Melisandre, also known as The Red Woman.
The big reveal ends 10 months of speculation after Jon Snow was betrayed and stabbed to death by his brothers from the Night’s Watch.
Kit Harington stars on stage in Doctor Faustus
The 29-year-old recently made his West End debut playing Doctor Faustus in a new production of the play.
Game of Thrones airs on Sky Atlantic at 9pm
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