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'Game Of Thrones' Season 6 Updates: Latest On-Set Leaks Emerge; Release Date Delayed?

A slew of leaks have slipped through the surface pointing out to the events that are expected to take place when the sixth season of HBO's popular drama series "Game of Thrones" hits the small screen. Meanwhile, the show's return date may possibly be delayed for the network's latest record label drama.

Citing the report from Melty.com (via the Melty UK/US website), it looks like fans might be able to see the show's most powerful women, Daenerys Targaryen, Margaery Tyrell, and Cersei Lannister– played by Emilia Clarke, Natalie Dormer and Lena Headey respectively – meeting each other.

The Twitter photo shared by the Italian website showed the three women standing side by side while donning their costumes. The image leads to the rise of numerous theories saying that Daenerys may have already crossed the Narrow Sea to return to Westeros and reclaim the Iron Throne.

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Watchers On The Wall is quick to debunk the rumors by saying that unfortunately, the "Three-Queens-Hang-Out-Together Season Six plot-twist" is just a photo shoot for the three stars which was taken in Alcazaba, Spain.

Meanwhile, one GoT spoiler-hungry fan braved the perilous Spanish hills to film a scene which he believed will feature Sean Bean's beloved character, Ned Stark.

As reported on The Week UK, the leakster posted a clip on Facebook featuring a battle scene where the English actor was purportedly involved. However, this couldn't really mean that the Warden of the North is alive. As said in the website, a 13-year-old actor, Sebastian Croft, was reportedly cast to play as the young version of Bean's character in a flashback. The casting breakdown indicated Croft's sparring scenes with an older child.

Meanwhile, the cabler announced last week the February premiere dates of its new shows including Martin Scorsese's 70's set series, "Vinyl" which will come out along with classic comedies "Girls" and "Togetherness."

The report from Entertainment Weekly explained the connection of the new shows to the outing of the highly-anticipated series adapted from the George RR Martin novel series, "A Song of Ice and Fire."

With the Scorsese drama premiering Feb. 14 and the following weeks allotted for the Lena Dunham and Mark Duplass-starred shows, this could mean that the GOT Season 6 airing will be pushed at least two weeks from the usual "early or mid-April" outing dates.

"…we're looking at late April at the very earliest," EW said.

Stay tuned for more updates.

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