'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Spoilers: Natalie Dormer Reveals Jon Snow Spoiler on Jimmy Kimmel [Video]

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Jan 07, 2016 05:30 AM EST

Natalie Dormer reveals something about Jon Snow during her interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Watch the video below:

The "Game of Thrones" actress visited the set of "Jimmy Kimmel Live" to promote her latest film "The Forest." When the interview progressed, it turned to HBO's hit medieval fantasy series. Dorner revealed that the season 6 has in fact finished filming much to the applause of the studio audience.

During the discussion of the upcoming season, Dormer dropped some hints about the fate of Jon Snow.

"Now there are some posters up that maybe have given a little bit of the game away," she said, hinting that Snow may not be so dead or at the very least, in the upcoming season of the show.

The actress also revealed that she shot many scenes in Spain and when Kimmel asked her if it is a hint to what her character might be doing, Dorner only laughed and explained: "There are dungeons in Spain."

However, eagle-eyed fans from the popular fan website Winter is Coming states that Margaery will be released from the dungeons of the Sept of Baelor.

Pictures of the actress filming out in the set in the open last year in September reveals that she will be set free. However, it won't be until season 6. There's also speculation that Marge will become a Sparrow herself as she convinced The High Sparrow that she has repented and welcomed the Seven into her arms.

But Margaery, who is the granddaughter of the Queen of Thorns Lady Olenna is known to be secretive and deceptive. It is not known if Marge has already turned on a new leaf.

Dorner also revealed in the interview that in the effort to remain intrigued of the outcome of the show, she purposely leaves out scripts that don't belong to her character so she'll be surprised.

"When I joined them in second season, I was like, 'I want to go back to just feeling like a fan.'," she said as reported by USA Today. "So I stopped reading other people's story lines, I only read the scripts that are relevant to [her character]. So when the show airs, I'm sitting on the couch, watching it like you.

"I'll find myself in the hair and makeup trailer and someone will show up and I'll be like, 'What are you doing here! Oh my gosh, you're back?'"

"Game of Thrones" season 6 will premiere on HBO in April 2016.

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