WARNING: May contain spoilers for those who are not up to date with the HBO series.
This surely means that his character, Jon Snow, is alive.
The finale of season 6 saw fans in complete shock following the ruthless slaying of the fan favourite and Lord Commander of the Night's Watch.
Stabbed in the gut by his own men - even little Olly - for seemingly betraying them and siding with the Wildlings, Jon didn't have the best exit.
Someone tell President Obama - who was just as shocked with Snow's demise as the next fan - that they could be working on something for season 6
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Harington has already discussed - at length - the moment he realised his character would be killed off.
"I had a sit-down with Dan [Weiss] and David [Benioff], we did the Tony Soprano walk [letting an actor know they're being whacked.]. And they said, 'Look, you're gone, it's done'," he told Entertainment Weekly.
"And as far as the salary thing goes, that angered me when that story came out. I don't know where it came from, but it was inaccurate in many ways. It's going to put questions into your head and into fans' heads that things are not what they are."
Following the speculation that the Game Of Thrones' star Kit Harington 'surely will' reprise his role next season - there is one theory that makes sense.
Jon Snow WARGED into his direwolf, Ghost!
It's clear that Jon Snow's death brought 'a lot of sadness' on Kit Harington's final day, so much so that producers have thought of a simple way to bring him back.
Among the many, many theories, this one sits at the top.
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Despite both HBO and Harington confirming Snow was dead, GoT creator George R. R. Martin has always refused to confirm he’s actually gone.
In A Dance with Dragons, Jon Snow's last words are “Ghost”, the name of his faithful direwolf.
Although we've only seen characters Orell and Jon's younger sibling Bran warging - the ability to enter the minds of animals and perceive the world through their senses and even control their actions - we have not seen Jon do it.
Could season 6 be that time? Will Harington simply provide a voice over for the new series?
Kit Harington has already mentioned this warging theory.
Appearing during a panel event earlier this year, he told fans: “I’d like to be a warg. I’d like to put myself inside a wolf.”
Show creator D.B. Weiss then said: “Two words for you: Season 6.”
Yes, the star is pursuing the big screen but there is still a lot of fire in Snow.
Speaking of fire, there are a few other theories.
Saved by The Red Woman
As we don't see Jon buried in his last scenes or actually die, could Melisandre - the priestess of the fire god - save him?
She was at Castle Black at the time.
Melisandre has also been a big fan of Jon's.
This quote to Jon says a lot, she told him: "It is not the foes who curse you to your face that you must fear, but those who smile when you are looking and sharpen their knives when you turn your back. You would do well to keep your wolf close beside you. Ice, I see, and daggers in the dark. Blood frozen red and hard, and naked steel. It was very cold."
Could she aide his warging?
The Night King
In 'Hardhome' Jon Snow battled the undead army of the evil looking Night King.Could the Night King - who is a fan of bring things back from the dead - resurrect Snow?
Now that we know that 'Hardhome' director Miguel Sapochnik will direct the final two episodes of Game of Thrones season 6 - could they battle again?
That epic fight did seem like unfinished business.
Only time will tell.
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