'Game of Thrones' season 6 spoilers: Daenerys with the Dothraki?

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Production for "Game of Thrones" season 6 is still underway, and while the new season premiere is still months away, fans of the show who live near the various filming locations around the world have been very diligent in posting spoilers about the HBO drama. Now, it looks like even the actors have joined in on the fun as newcomer Elie Haddad has posted an image of a script.

In the photo posted by Watchers on the Wall, the script is on Haddad's iPad and appears to reveal what happens to Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) after she meets a horde of Dothraki warriors in the season 5 finale of "Game of Thrones."

The website reports that the scene appears to involve a group of Dothraki men exchanging crude jokes about Dany, but it is unknown whether it takes place after she was taken by the Dothraki, or sometime later in the season.

Though the words on the script look very small, the website was able to decipher some of the dialogue, and it contained words such as "I like her" and one Dothraki warrior even contemplated pinching the Khaleesi to see if she will "turn pink."

It was reported that some Dothraki scenes were filmed at a set structure in Titanic Studios. Watchers on the Wall claims that Clarke and several of the actors known to be playing Dothraki roles have been flying to Belfast in preparation for a major scene.

John Naufahu, who is believed to be playing one of the major Dothraki roles in season 6, took to Instagram earlier this week to say that he was headed to Belfast. Deadline announced the actor's casting last month in a multi-episode arc in an unknown role. Naufahu also posted a picture of him in a car with Staz Nair, whose casting was announced two weeks ago.

"Game of Thrones" season 6 airs on HBO in 2016.

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