'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Spoilers & Theories: Where is Arya Stark Headed? Maisie Williams Seen Filming in Water; Plus Is Tyrion A Targaryen Too & Will He Be Involved With A New Red Priestess?

The sixth season of the HBO hit TV series "Game of Thrones" doesn't start until April 2016, but fans are already busy speculating on what's going to happen next season. The filming has already started, which is enough to pique the interest of the viewers.

Maisie Williams, who plays Arya Stark in the series, has already confirmed her return next season, and Independent recently spotted her during taping in Carnlough Harbour in Northern Island. She was recently seen swimming in what looks to be a lake. Pictures from the source show the character all drenched in action. Fans are speculating that this scene might be included in the seventh or eighth episode of the sixth season.

Williams' character is also confirmed to be blind this season, which was previewed in the finale of Season 5. Arya's blindness is Jaqen H'ghar's (Thomas Wlaschiha) punishment to her for defying The House of Black and White.

Meanwhile, The Week has interesting predictions regarding Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) being a part Targayen. It was said that Daenerys' father was particularly fond of Tyrion's mother, Joanna, "and in the book 'A Dance with Dragons,' Daenerys is told that her father 'took liberties' during the bedding ritual at Joanna's wedding to Tyrion's father Tywin."

Another tidbit that may add to this theory is when Tyrion shot his father and Tywin (Charles Dance) said, "You are no son of mine." iDigital Times says that Tyrion, along with Jon Snow (Kit Harington), might be the other two heads of "the dragon with three heads." The report also says, "During her vision, Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) walks through a Dothraki tent (her), the Wall (Jon) and a throne room (Tyrion)."

Furthermore, will Tyrion also be involved with a new Red Priestess in Season 6? Casting has already began for the role of Kinvara, and the new character will reportedly be involved with Tyrion and Daenerys. The Red Priestess is described as "beautiful, intense, and magnetic." This might imply that the sixth season might focus more on the religious differences of the houses in the seven kingdoms.

Season 6 of "Game of Thrones" is set to premiere on Spring 2016 on HBO.

Join the Discussion
Real Time Analytics