'Game of Thrones'
David Benioff kisses his wife, actress Amanda Peet, as he takes the stage to accept the award for Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series for HBO's "Game of Thrones" at the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California September 20, 2015. Reuters/Lucy Nicholson

A “Game of Thrones” behind-the-scene featurette, released by HBO, not only provides insight into the hard work of the series’ ace camera department, but also some of the things that can be expected in Season 6. The featurette has the first actual footage from “Game of Thrones” Season 6.

[Spoiler Alert] The video reveals a reunion between Melisandre (Carice van Houten) and Ser Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham). The video also follows Jorah Mormont’s (Iain Glen) search for Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke), who has been captured by the Dothraki tribesmen. Ellie Kendrick, who plays Meera Reid, is also seen in the footage, probably returning again as Bran Stark’s (Isaac Hempstead Wright) guide.

Viewers also get a feel of the newly-occupied Winterfell. However, as expected, nothing is revealed about Jon Snow’s fate, whose mortality is a big question after “Game of Thrones’” Season 5 finale.

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Fans, however, may have some respite from what Clarke revealed while presenting the Best First Feature Awards at Saturday night’s Film Independent Awards. According to Express, “The Birth of a Nation’s” Nate Parker enquired about Snow’s fate and asked Clarke to wink if Snow is still breathing. Clarke shocked fans when she blinked before announcing the nominations.

Recently, even Sophie Turner, who plays Sansa Stark in “Game of Thrones,” inadvertently revealed which character will definitely not die in the next season. The actress revealed that she flipped through the whole script to make sure that her character doesn’t die. Thus, Sansa is making all the way through Season 6 when fans are aware of the fact that Season 6 will see a lot of dead people. At least she is safe.

“They kill all of us off, so I check at the end of every [script], I'm flicking through, I'm like death, death death – I'm good for this season,” she said.

Watch Game of Thrones Season 6: Inside GoT — The Best Seat in the House (HBO) here.

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