'Game of Thrones' season 5 spoilers: Myranda to pretend to be Arya Stark in new season

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Latest spoilers claim that "Game of Thrones" character Myranda will pretend to be Arya Stark and will marry Ramsay, the sadistic son of Lord Roose Bolton.  

Charlotte Hope, who plays Ramsay Bolton's girlfriend Myranda, confirmed that "Game of Thrones" fans will see more of her in the fifth season of the HBO series. She said that she will appear in four out of the 10 episodes next season. 

In season 5, Myranda will get married to Ramsay by fronting as Arya Stark in order to appease and plead allegiance to the Northern Lords who are loyal to the Starks. 

In the books, the role of fake Arya is filled in by Sansa's friend from Winterfell, Jeyne Poole. However, Jeyne's character does not exist in the show. Thus, the shoes will be filled in by Myranda. 

This is another deviation from the books since Myranda no longer existed in the books where the fifth season of the series is based on. 

The real Arya Stark, on the other hand, will be unrecognizable as confirmed by actress Maisie Williams.  Her character is also said to be with a dangerous companion. One of the plotlines in the new season of "Game of Thrones" is about Arya who left Westeros at the end of season 4 on her way to Braavos. 

Meanwhile, nine new actors are set to join the cast of "Game of Thrones" season 5. The production team has not confirmed the roles that they will reportedly play, but it is said that actor Alexander Siddig will portray Doran Martell, Oberyn Martell's older brother and the ruler of Dorne.   

The production team and the cast are currently filming in Europe. The fifth season of "Game of Thrones" will be back in the small screen in June 2015.

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