After remaining missing from Game of Thrones season 5, Bran Stark makes a grand entry in season 6
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The countdown for Game of Thrones (GoT) season 6 premiere
episode has already started and HBO has revealed the titles of episodes 2
and 3. The title and synopsis of the premiere episode (The Red Woman)
have already been announced by the popular network.
Watchers of The Wall, a fan community of GoT, has reported
that the second episode is titled Home and is directed by Jeremy
Podeswa. The third episode titled Oathbreaker will air on 8 May. Daniel
Sackheim is directing episode 3 which, according to the website, may be
crucial to many characters, including Jon Snow, Brienne and her sword
"Oathkeeper" and also Jaime Lannister.
The excitement among fans to learn the fate of Snow still remains
high. But there are other important characters too, who are set to leave
a lasting impression on the show. After remaining missing from season 5
of the blockbuster fantasy series
by HBO, Bran Stark is returning to the show. It is rumoured that his
magical powers of "the sight" (receive prophetic visions in the form of
dreams) and warg (sending his consciousness into the mind of animals)
will play a major role in the series in order to defeat the White
Walkers.
But Isaac Hempstead-Wright (Bran Stark) has teased that his
character needs to act smartly in season 6 because with power comes
responsibility, and since Bran is still a teenager with the ability to
foresee the past, present and future, he needs to step up his game in
order to stay alive.
"For Bran, I think it's a real wake-up call. He's north, he's up
where the dead are, and he could potentially be the key to making the
dead victorious or defeating them," Hempstead-Wright told IGN.
"There's not much time. Bran has really got to get his act together,
and he's still got many teenage, hubristic tendencies. He's still making
some silly decisions with his powers. He's got to learn quickly, and
he's got to shoulder a tremendous amount of responsibility with these
powers which are going to be crucial, I feel like. For Bran, 'the dead
are coming' is a real 'you need to step up to the plate'."
GoT is notoriously popular for killing off hugely popular
characters unapologetically and going by the warning signs given by
Hempstead-Wright, we can assume that the son of Ned Stark is not safe.
To know whether he survives the brutal world of war and
politics, fans need to wait for GoT season 6 to premiere on Sunday (24
April) on HBO.
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