Maisie Williams gives straight answer regarding Jon Snow

Arya Stark played by Maise Williams HBO

In an effort to hopefully finally put an end to the constant queries thrown at her regarding Jon Snow (Kit Harrington), Maisie Williams, who plays Arya and Jon's half-sister in the series, gives a direct answer in one of her recent interviews.

Ever since the conclusion of "Game of Thrones" season 5, everyone has been speculating about what really happened to Jon Snow. But despite the fact that it could possibly be the last time fans see Jon Snow, they still haven't given up hope that he might still return to the show, especially with news going around that he was seen in Belfast where "Game of Thrones" season 6 is filming.

So to give an answer to all the questions going around, Williams gave an answer regarding the issue.

In her interview with Absolute Radio on Friday morning, Williams was asked if she always gets asked if Jon Snow is alive. She answered, "All the time," and even continued on by saying, "People are constantly asking me and the answer is 'no,' I'm very sorry."

On the latter part of the interview she was more firm in saying that Jon Snow is dead. She said, "I'm not a liar, I'm very sorry. I would know of all people, after all. I'm the one who has the script here!"

Williams went on to say that she is well aware of all the season 6 storylines because they are given the scripts in the beginning of the season. She also adds that having the scripts early on, the casts can read ahead so that they know what happens in the show.

With the information that Williams shared in her interview, fans can either assume that she is telling the truth or that she's a good bluffer.

One this is sure, though, about Jon Snow, at least for season 5. "Yeah, he's dead," said Williams.

You can listen to Maise Williams' full interview here.

 

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