Jon Snow Will Survive ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 5 as Kit Harrington Renews Contract for Season 6

Episode 9 of “Game of Thrones” Season 5 is titled “The Dance of Dragons” and it could be where the ambush on Jon Snow will be made by some of his brothers in the Night Watch, just as he and some wildings are about to get back after retreating from the white walkers.

It may or may not happen at all during the next episode of “Game of Thrones” since there have already been some major deviations on the TV series from the books of critically-acclaimed writer George R.R. Martin.

Jon Snow’s fate in the books will be known in the upcoming sixth book in the series titled “The Winds of Winter,” which will be released later this year. As for his fate in the series, viewers are still wondering but most are hoping that he will make it alive.

He sure would make it alive after Season 5 but in what state is what is to be known in the remaining two episodes of the TV series.

5 comments

  1. For all we know he needs to die in order to fulfill his destiny. Only 1 more week to go.

  2. Most people expect him to survive the stabbing in the books, or be revived from it, so this wouldn’t really be a change.

  3. I read somewhere that Jon Snow is also perhaps a Warg. Haven’t read the books but I guess they insinuate from what I read. Perhaps the trauma awakens it in him as it did in Brandon.

    1. The books do more than insinuate that Jon is a warg. He is most definitely a warg. And so are all of his half-brothers and sisters. Arya instinctively skinchanges into a cat, for example, when she loses one of her other senses. The wildlings often regard Jon as a skinchanger, and Jon’s abilities are one of the reasons Qhorin Halfhand wanted him along with him. No trauma is necessary to awaken the abilities. They naturally have them. The abilities seem to be connected with the old powers awakening in the world again.

      In the books, Jon has wolf dreams just like Bran does and he’s able to exert some limited control over Ghost while he’s sleeping. He also has the occasional prophetic dream. This connection they share is always there. Before climbing over the Wall with the wildlings, Jon sends Ghost back to Castle Black. While he directly tells Ghost where to go, subconsciously he most likely told Ghost where to go and how to get there as well. And sure enough, Ghost meets up with him again on the other side of the Wall.

      In the show, only Bran is a warg.

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