‘Game Of Thrones’ Season 6 Spoilers: The Hound Returns From The Dead?
Yes, its possible that hes in Belfast to visit his former cast members.
However, fans- or spies- of the season were able to spot Rory McCann, the actor who plays Sandor Clegane in the series, residing in the quarters of the cast and crew.
There is a good chance that “Game of Thrones” season six will end with an epic fight between the Mountain and the Hound during Cersei Lannister’s trial by combat.
Meera was born in the same year as Robb and Jon, and we know nothing whatsoever about her mother…Meera’s physical description is very similar to Lyanna’s and Arya’s.
The character blatantly told Brienne that Sandor Clegane “is at rest” when he said the Hound died.
Now, with the reports of McCann’s presence in Belfast indicate that the Hound has somehow survived the ordeal, The book theory also suggests that the Hound was leading an anonymous life as a gravedigger at a monastery and his existence is now revealed by Meribald.
One of the fun things about being a Game of Thrones fan is being able to read between the lines of George R.R. Martin’s books to discover an entire world’s worth of hidden stories.
Meanwhile, Natalie Tena, who plays Osha, and Art Parkinson, who portrays Rickon, were also seen in Belfast. So understandably, some fans are starting to put two and two together. Maybe Sansa, full of the new knowledge that her brothers are alive, will head that way with Theon. You might actually hate us too much already just by seeing the headline, so move along now if you don’t want us ruining the entire season six for you.
The latest “Game of Thrones” spoilers revealed that Rory McCann (The Hound) may be returning in the season 6 premiere episode. That even goes for the next familiar face in Belfast.
Unfortunately, those theories were squashed when Snow was killed off this past season, with showrunners D.B. Weiss and David Benioff confirming actor Kit Harrington wouldn’t be returning. Five days ago Harington obligingly posed for a photo with Marlon “Swoosh” Wallen, the founder of the United Kingdom dance troupe Flawless and former Britain’s Got Talent contestant. “If it was up to me, and it’s not up to me, unfortunately, but the Hound would be back in a second”. It looks pretty obvious he’s coming back, but it’s also clear he’s not the only one.