'Game of Thrones' season 6 rumors: Dead characters seen on set

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Is HBO bringing another dead character back in "Game of Thrones" season 6?

While the debates are still ongoing about the fate of the popular Stark bastard-turned-Lord Commander of the Night's Watch after his apparent death in the hands of his own men in season 5, fans have said that Kit Harrington's character Jon Snow is indeed alive after seeing him hanging out on the set of "Game of Thrones."

But he may not be the only one who has returned to Westeros from the grave. A sighting of actress Sibel Kekilli in Peniscola, Spain has also been reported on social media.

Kekilli portrayed the role of Tyrion Lannister's (Peter Dinklage) lover Shae, whom he later killed after she betrayed him by saying false testimonies in court during King Joffrey's (Jack Gleeson) murder trial and sleeping with his father back in season 4.

But since the network and the production remain mum regarding any "Game of Thrones" season 6 news, some speculations claim that Shae will appear in season 6 in flashbacks or in dream sequences.

Peniscola is also where the scenes for the fictional city of Meereen is being shot, so it might be that Shae and Tyrion will once again see each other next season.

Meanwhile, Sean Bean has also been reportedly spotted on the set, leading some to believe that he is involved in "Game of Thrones" season 6. According to a fan who crawled toward the set in Castillo de Zafra in Campillo, Spain, the actor who portrayed the role of Ned Stark in the series is involved in one of the battle scenes next season.

Bean has already denied that he will appear in "Game of Thrones" season 6, but fans of the series are still hoping that Ned Stark will appear in flashbacks. 

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