Emilia Clarke says Jon Snow might return; British actress injured

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Is Emilia Clarke spoiling too much about 'Game of Thrones?' she was the first cast member to give details that Jon Snow (Kit Harington) might still be alive. Or she was just saying this to raise the hopes of diehard fans of the said series?

The very much famous character, Jon Snow played by Kit Harington was stabbed by Night's Watch in the 'Game of Thrones' season 5 finale. Fans have been devastated, asking if he was already dead or what. But according to Iron Throne contender Daenerys Targaryen which is played by Emilia Clarke, Jon Snow might still be alive, or it might have a 50/50 chance of still coming back to the series.

"Seriously I can with all honesty say that I have no idea what's happening. If I had to bet, I'd say there's like a 50/50 chance [of Jon Snow returning]. There's some very helpful people there who could bring him on back to life," Emilia Clark explained to MTV via independent.co.uk.

According to Huffington Post, Emilia also joked about Jon Snow's possibility of returning on the 'Game of Thrones' series. "If I had to bet, I'd say there's like a 50/50 chance. I mean, there's some helpful people there who could bring him on back to life. But if [his death] means that I'm that much closer to getting to the Throne, then hey, okay," Emilia said while laughing.

Maybe the 'helpful people' Emilia Clarke was referring to was Melisandre? Huffingtonpost.com cited that Melisandre is the only hope of Jon Snow to return to the series.

Meanwhile, Emilia Clarke was spotted walking with the help of crutches! The British actress is currently suffering from an injury, saying 'I've got a stress fracture on my hip. I want to say it was like from Parkour or something but in reality I just slipped - it was really boring, but by the end of the press tour I'm going to come up with the sickest story.'

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Emilia Clarke, Jon Snow, Game of Thrones

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