'Game of Thrones' season 6 spoilers: Two more characters to return

Clive Russell as Brynden Tully on Game of Thrones Youtube Screenshot/ file

There has been an abundance of news lately about people in Westeros coming back from temporary absence and even from the dead and a new "Game of Thrones" season 6 report adds to that, with evidence hinting the return of two more characters in the series.

Brynden Tully aka The Blackfish will reportedly be back, with his essayer Clive Russell allegedly spotted filming in Corbet, Northern Ireland. The actor's return fuels rumors that the Siege of Riverrun from author George R.R. Martin's book "A Feast of Crows" will be played out in the upcoming season.

Last time Blackfish was around was in "Game of Thrones" season 3, particularly in the episode "The Rains of Castamere," where he was seen leaving The Twins castle right before his niece Catelyn Stark and her son Robb were killed at the Red Wedding.

Meanwhile, another possible familiar face to show up again in "Game of Thrones" season 6 is George Georgiou, whose character, the Yunkai slaver Razdal never showed up after being frightened away by Daenerys' dragons following his attempt to offer her a kickback to leave the town.

Georgiou was spotted sharing a meal with cast members DeObia Oparei, Alexander Siddig, Rosabell Laurenti Sellers and Indira Varma in Almería in Spain. It remains to be seen what his character will be up to in the upcoming season of the award-winning HBO series.

Meanwhile, British actor Chuku Modu has also been posting photos from Spain teasing his participation in "Game of Thrones" season 6. The star hasn't gone thorough on which character he will play but Watchers on the Wall thinks he will portray a Dothraki warrior.

It also looks like HBO has now found the right people that will play the characters that will be of help in demonstrating how famine swallowed up Meereen in the new season of the series, which is said to premiere in April next year.

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