'Game of Thrones' season 6 spoilers: Jon Snow and Sansa Stark reunion? Daenerys and Cersei to be in one place?

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Reports about sightings of various "Game of Thrones" season 6 abound, the latest involving Emilia Clarke (Daenerys) and Lena Headey (Cersei). There have also been talks regarding the bigger roles the Greyjoys will have in the new season as well as Theon being a stronger presence.

Now, fans are treated to a bunch of images of dummy dead bodies stacked up. According to speculations, these are the casualties in the battle of the six armies, which, as fans may have already figured out, will need Jon Snow less dead and more active to pull off.

The Independent says that some of the snaps even show dead horses that belong to different clans, namely Umber, Bolton and Karstack. Should "Game of Thrones" season 6 feature the iconic battle, viewers will see Jon Snow and Sansa Stark team up for a standoff against the Boltons.

If anything, the biggest spoiler take away from the leaks is the possibility that Jon Snow is not "deader than dead" as it was previously suggested. Additionally, a family reunion involving Jon and Sansa could take place if the said warfare ensues.

Also, with production ongoing, more photos from the "Game of Thrones" season 6 sets emerge. One of which is a snap of stars Clarke, Natalie Dormer and Headey all huddled up wearing the costumes of their respective characters Dany, Margaery and Cersei.

The image is considered either the biggest spoiler for the season or simply a showing of how co-stars hang out between takes. If it is the former, it would mean that the new season will show Daenerys returning to Westeros, successfully crossing the Narrow Sea and claiming the Iron Throne.

However, it is believed that it is way too early for all that, which is why media outlets would like to think what's happening in the precious photo is the latter instead.

"Game of Thrones" season 6 premieres early next year. There are reports it will be delayed to give way to HBO's new series "Vinyl."

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