'Game of Thrones' season 6: Kit Harington insists Jon Snow is really dead

Kit Harington as Jon Snow during the "Game of Thrones" season 5 finale HBO

Ever since Kit Harington's Jon Snow died in the season 5 finale of HBO series, "Game of Thrones," fans have been constantly debating whether or not Snow is really dead. But with no "The Winds of Winter" book to turn to, fans will just have to wait for the next season to air to find out.

However, Harington steps in to talk about his character's fate to set the expectations of the audience. Talking to Digital Spy, the actor said that fans should accept the fact that Snow is dead.

"People didn't want me to die, but he's dead. So there you go, everyone has to get used to it."

In a recent interview with BBC Breakfast on Tuesday, Harington also addressed rumors about his involvement in "Game of Thrones" season 6. He told host Bill Turnbull, "I think anyone who wants to know what happens in season 6 has to wait until it comes out. All I can tell you is Jon Snow is dead. He died at the end of last season."

He said that the brand new season will be "exciting." Other than that, Harington insists that he knows nothing.

"Game of Thrones" season 6 is set to premiere this April and fans are excited and anxious to see what the new season will bring to the table. Along with the upcoming release are crazy spoilers and predictions about what will happen to the fan-favorite characters especially with the release of the teasers.

According to Hollywood Take, Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) is expected to be in major trouble in the upcoming season as the teaser revealed that she was referred to by a Dothraki as the "queen of nothing."

Fans should also expect that Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) now owns Winterfell and that The High Sparrow (Jonathan Pryce) is calling out to the people to "overthrow an empire."

"Game of Thrones" season 6 will premiere on April 24 on HBO.

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