Game of Thrones
Actress Emilia Clarke arrives for the season premiere of HBO's "Game of Thrones" in San Francisco, California March 23, 2015. Reuters/Robert Galbraith

“Game of Thrones” Season 5 finale saw Emilia Clarke's Daenerys escaping death riding the back of her beloved red dragon, and afterwards, she found herself on an unknown land and surrounded by hostile raiders. Clarke has now teased that fans should expect the unexpected in Season 6 of “Game of Thrones."

Clarke, who plays the white-haired queen, told The Wrap, “Anything that you don’t expect to happen is happening” in “Game of Thrones” Season 6.

She revealed that the men who confronted Daenerys in the previous season finale are Dothraki warriors. They had accepted her as the first lady when she had got married to Kahl Drogo (Jason Momoa) in “Game of Thrones” Season 1.

“They’re the Qoy Qoyi,” she said in native Dothraki tongue. “Blood of my blood, all that. It’s back to Kahl Drogo-ness of it all.”

Meanwhile, The Huffington Post is suggesting that “Game of Thrones” Season 6 is unlikely to premiere before May 2015, as HBO's new show "Vinyl" is set to occupy Sunday night time slot from Feb. 14 -- the 9.30 p.m. "Game of Thrones" Sunday night time slot . The 10-episode new show is scheduled to end on April 17.

Also HBO's comedy series “Girls" and "Togetherness" are returning on Feb. 21. These two comedies will run for 10 episodes and are scheduled to end on April. 24. According to The Huffington Post, HBO will have to book another day's time slot for Season 6 of "Game of Thrones" to premiere before April. 24 .

The report also noted that Season 5 of "Game of Thrones" was paired with "Silicon Valley" and "Veep" and not with "Girls" and "Togetherness," which means that Season 6 is unlikely to return before May 01. Also HBO takes a week's break between its "quirky seasons," and if it does that next year as well, "Games of Thrones" Season 6 might not begin before May 08 or later, according to the report.

HBO representative has told The Huffington Post that they "can''t confirm any dates at all."

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