‘Game of Thrones’ Sansa Stark Probably Isn’t Dying This Season

‘Game of Thrones’ Star Sophie Turner (Sansa Stark) Probably Isn’t Dying This Season

Game of Thrones has continuously built itself as a series capable of killing off its lead characters at any moment, though the audience looks to reject some deaths too harsh to be true. It’d in all probability stand to reason that Sophie Turner’s Sansa Stark has lots of time in her future as well, that is one thing Turner seemingly hinted at the Oscars.
Take this with a grain of salt for currently, as Game of Thrones stars have gotten fairly smart when it involves keeping spoilers, however Turner seemingly confirmed on the E! News preshow that Sansa would survive Season 6, speaking of the scripts “I’m flicking through, like, death, death, death, death, death … Okay, I’m good for this season.”


[adinserter block=”10″]Granted, we’ve heard of at least some peril lady Stark may find herself in by the end of the season (and don’t forget, crossing Ramsay Bolton doesn’t normally finish well), nobody precisely had Sansa on the death list for Season 6. Still, assuming we take Turner’s words at face value, it’s a comfort to understand that Sansa won’t be subject to additional horrifying fates this year.
Elsewhere of Game of Thrones Season 6, shortly to be revived for Seasons 7 and 8, screen legend Max Von Sydow has been cast as the mysterious Three-Eyed Raven to a returning Bran, whereas Deadwood alum Ian McShane will appear during a limited, mysterious role, joining Richard E. Grant and also the Babadook star Essie Davis as theatre troup players, four notable actors as the Tarly family, Melanie Liburd as a brand new Red Priestess, and Borgenstar Pilou Asbæk as fan-favorite Euron Greyjoy. Apart from a listing of directors, Of Monsters and Men will place during a cameo, and story logistics apparently confirm scenes set at The Wall next year.
In the meanwhile, explore the most recent on The Game of Thrones Season 6 premiere with extra teasers below, and keep tuned for April 24.