Big Spoilers for 'Game of Thrones' Season 5: Who Might Ramsay Bolton Marry Next Season?

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With the fifth season of "Game of Thrones" on its way, fans of the show (and George R. R. Martin's book series which we assume will be complete in the next decade or four) are in an interesting position. The show's nearly caught up with the books, and as Martin hasn't yet written an ending to "A Song of Ice and Fire," HBO has had to start inserting more of their own original material to fill things in.

That will most likely continue into season 5- to an even greater degree. Fashion & Style reports that an original character from last season, Myranda (who you may remember as Ramsay Snow's equally psycho-killer girlfriend) will be returning to play a major role in the fifth season.

Unreality TV confirms that Charlotte Hope (who plays Myranda in the series) will be returning to season five- not just for two episodes, like in season four, but for ten. Ten!

Clearly, she's meant for big things. Both Fashion & Style and UnrealityTV claim this will most likely have something to do with the storyline between Ramsay Bolton and Arya Stark, and how Ramsay has to fake a marriage to Arya in order to shore up his own power.

As well, Jerome Flynn (who plays Bronn), has revealed to WinterisComing.net that he will return to the fifth season with a new storyline. In Flynn's own words, the next season will hold a "very different from my normal kind of environment for Bronn. But it was nice to shake it [the character] up."

As anyone who saw season four (or read the novel counterpart) knows, Bronn sells out his friend Tyrion for a cozy position as a nobleman. Presumably, that'll be the change in environment we'll see next year.

Check back soon for the latest news on "Game of Thrones" and its fifth season.

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