'Game of Thrones' season 6 spoilers: Daenerys' fate teased in leaked script

Leaked Game of Thrones script Instagram via Ellie Haddad

"Game of Thrones" season 6 continues with production, adding new cast members throughout the filming process. Newcomer and French actor Elie Haddad has recently been cast on the show and, in his excitement, posted a photo of the script he is reading via Instagram. Before it could be taken down, fans had already scrutinized what the leaked script page details.

According to a report from Watchers on the Wall, the leaked image reveals that Haddad is most likely going to play one of the Dothraki men who found Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) during the season 5 finale. The dialogue on the leaked page indicates that the Dothraki men may be making fun of her, presumably because she has been taken captive.

Some of the lines of dialogue read as "I'll bet she gets nice and pink when you pinch her" and "I'd like to know what a khaleesi tastes like." It may be possible that this scene takes place right as the Dothraki men take Daenerys to their camp for the first time, as a prisoner, or at a later time.

According to a report from Cinema Blend, this scene may lead to either Daenerys relying solely on her wits and the fact she is now the Queen of Mereen to recruit the Dothraki horde into her army. If things get rough, she may still be able to break free with her dragon Drogon by her side. 

The report also states that the leaked script page doesn't reveal anything that could spoil major plot points on the show, which may guarantee Haddad won't get reprimanded for accidentally causing a script leak, but it is arguably enough to give fans a hint of what's to come.

Returning to the Dothraki culture is also cited as a refreshing twist regarding Daenerys' story given that many fans voiced out that her story appears to have slowed down after she became the ruler of Mereen.

"Game of Thrones" season will premiere on HBO in spring 2016.

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