"Game of Thrones" fans refuse to believe, let alone accept, that the end has come for Jon Snow and each day, they find a reason to stick with their gut. In fact, a brand new piece of evidence allegedly pointing to the character's resurrection in "Game of Thrones" season 6 was unearthed.
Photos of actor Kit Harington, who plays the cult-favorite character, watching a game at Wimbledon has recently made the rounds. And while the star was so assertive in confirming his permanent departure from the show in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, fans find it a bit odd that he still sports the Jon Snow do.
Time shared a photo of Harington still donning Jon Snow's signature curly, bushy locks. This prompted an uproar, needless to say, and the fanatics' hope for his imagined glorious return in "Game of Thrones" season 6 has once again found a new foothold.
Should fans are right about this, it will be amazing to think that the actor's hairdo gave the game away. Whether the star simply loves Jon Snow's hairstyle that much or he isn't allowed to cut it just yet because he needs it for a certain HBO hit series, fans have renewed confidence that "Jon Snow lives!"
Time also argues that unless Harington gets a haircut, "Game of Thrones" season 6 will see Jon Snow defy death. With a fanbase so devoted to seeing the character once more, there is no single consideration of the possibility that Harington simply likes his hair long.
According to Comic Book Movie, the actor did, in fact, cut his hair after shooting the heart-breaking finale. However, he did mention that it wouldn't be a big deal to grow it longer again should the need for him to take on the role arises.
Jon Snow's unexpected death remains to be the biggest concern of the fans weeks after the shocking "Game of Thrones" season 5 finale rolled the credits. This had them researching, mining and scouring for anything that will prove that the lord commander of the Night's Watch is yet to bite the dust.
Although Emilia Clarke, who plays Daenerys in the HBO hit, admits that she has "no idea what's happening," she tells MTV that "If I had to bet, I'd say there's like a 50/50 chance. There's some very helpful people there who could bring him on back to life."
Heatworld mentions that one of those people that fall under this "very helpful" category is Melisandre, whose presence was made known in time for Jon Snow's bloody demise as if she was needed in there.
"Game of Thrones" season 6 will reveal the truth next year.