HBO Officially Confirms Game Of Thrones Season 5 And 6
How badass is Arya Stark ? Game of Thrones season 5 spoilers might tell us. Seriously, the girl didn’t even flinch while leaving the Hound there to die, even though he was begging her to end his pain. It’s actually a little frightening to see her completely shut off her emotions, although you can’t blame her considering everything that’s happened to her family. For all intents and purposes, she believes that her entire family is dead, apart from Jon Snow.
So if Jaqen does return (which seems likely, though HBO has not confirmed), what role will he be used for? WInteriscoming suggests that Jaqen may replace the Kindly Man from the novels. The Kindly Man is a priest of the Many-Faced God who runs the House of Black and White in Braavos. The Kindly Man trains Arya as a new disciple of the Many-Faced God, setting her on the path to becoming a Faceless Man herself. The Kindly Man was not listed in the Seaon 5 casting call. Given the show’s tendency to reduce the novels’ character count where it can, and that having Jaqen continue the training he began with Arya at Harrenhal makes some narrative sense, this seems like a pretty plausible theory.
This one just dropped today, and it's an interesting one in terms of casting rumors. The thread for season 4 started with a casting rumor that included the return of Michelle Fairley, which turned out not to be true, but the New Zealand Herald reports that Keisha Castle-Hughes, an Oscar Nominee (for a role she played when she was 13), has been cast as one of the Sand Snakes. Vanity Fair thinks it's Obara. Calle San Pedro A beautiful street of white-washed houses and historic buildings. Much of this street is too modern to feature in Game of Thrones. There are currently five books in the George R.R. Martin fantasy series on which the show is based, and Martin is working on the final two books. He's also said to be mulling a big-screen adaptation
Word on the street is that a certain Faceless Man from season two may be making his return to the HBO series in season five — at least if an accidental slippery comment from a talent agent for Tom Wlaschiha is to be believed. According to SpoilerTV , the actor who portrayed Jaqen H’ghar, the Faceless Man of Braavos Arya previously encountered on her journey to The Wall, is set to reappear on the series, bringing the next chapter of the wee Stark serial murderperson to a start.
Benioff and Weiss say they have the "broad strokes" of what Martin plans to do with the book series ending, but none of the specifics. Martin hopes he'll be able to finish the books before the show ends. 9. The show almost didn't make it to air because the original pilot was so bad. 10. Emilia Clarke's Daenerys has become so popular, 146 baby girls were named Khaleesi in 2013. 11. The show's Emmy Award-winning costumes are "aged" two weeks to perfect their gritty look.