Game Of Thrones Season 6: Here Is 100 Percent Proof That Jon Snow Is Alive

Still on the fence about Jon Snow being alive? Well, we have undeniable truth right here. New pictures of the "Game of Thrones" season 6 set has revealed Kit Harington in costume as Jon Snow.

The Lord Commander of the Night's Watch could be seen in several images talking to crew members while dressed in leather armor and a sword by his side. What's interesting about these images is the fact that his hairstyle looks quite different from usual.

Instead of having that regular long curly hair slightly resting on his shoulders, Harington's hair is caught up, and we have to wonder, what is that all about? Did Jon Snow just decide he needed a new look after being brought back from the dead or is this something else entirely?

It's difficult to tell what is going on, but technically, Jon Snow might still be dead. What we see here in these images are probably flashback scenes because from earlier reports, we know that there will be a few flashback scenes for the first time on the show.

We also have to point out that the sword on his hip doesn't look like his regular White Walker killing sword, so that's a big giveaway to the possibility of this being a flashback sequence.

While we are not sure of what is going on here, it is clear that season 6 of "Game of Thrones" will give us more Jon Snow, if even for a little bit. The actor did state that the show will be in his life until he's in his thirties, so that could be more proof that Snow will live on in some form.

Michael Lombardo, programming chief at HBO, has been bullish about Jon Snow's death.

'Dead is dead is dead. He be dead. Yes,' said Lombardo when asked if the character will return.

'Everything I've seen, heard and read, Snow is dead.'

He's not wrong, Jon Snow is dead, but we've seen the dead come to life on the show already, so death is never truly the end.

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