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Game Of Thrones Season 6 Spoilers: Jason Momoa's Khal Drogo Set To Return?

By Staff Reporter | Update Date: May 03, 2016 06:31 AM EDT

Jason Momoa recently roused the Game of Thrones fan community with a social media posting that alluded to his return. The 36-year-old actor who portrayed the heartless yet starry-eyed Dothraki chief Khal Drogo made it public via Instagram that- he is still backing his estranged on-screen spouse Daenerys Targaryen portrayed by Emilia Clarke on her latest concerns of the heart.

Momoa shared on social media double postings accompanied with a couple of screenshots from the latest Game of Thrones outing: "My baby holding it down@emilia_clarke #danyanddrogo Greatest show in the world. So happy for all my friends. Miss u see u soon."

"That's right baby you tell him. Dan and david. See u n Ireland ALOHA DROGO."

Daenerys fearlessly uttered on that episode that she is the "wife to Khal Drogo, son of Khal Bharbo. And I will bear no children, for you, or anyone else" to her Dothraki abductors."

An uncompromising public statement to the fallen Dothraki khals that she vehemently does not want to be a part of a submissive harem. With such a predicament on his beloved, will Momoa be making another reappearance as he insinuated - with a possible reunion with his Game of Thrones cast mates in Ireland?

The model-turned-actor in the past was included in the Mother of Dragons' vision during Season 2, during the latter's quest for the House of the Undying. Momoa, however, has been hard at it with his acting resume after his Game of Thrones stint. The actor was snatched by the DC Universe to play the role of Aquaman in the silver screen. Television-wise Momoa was part of "The Red Road" and the upcoming new series entitled "Frontier."

Will his return be for good as the Game of Thrones television adaptation has been drawn in lately to a lot of rebirths and future resurrections? Speaking of reappearances, Isaac Hempstead-Wright who portrayed ill-fated Bran Stark and was an invalid for the most part in Game of Thrones due to a fall has made his own comeback in last Sunday's "Home" episode.

The 17-year-old English actor according to New York Times, will be honing his much-awaited services a warg and green seer for House Stark. After a full season on the bench, the promise of flight - whether literal or metaphorical - finally manifests in the sixth season of Game of Thrones. Bran returns in this Sunday night's episode, "Home," marking his first appearance since finally meeting the Three-Eyed Raven in 2014's final episode of the Emmy-winning series. According to Hempstead Wright, much has changed, even if the surroundings have not.

"He's still hanging out in that tree cave," the actor tells The Hollywood Reporter. "At the end of season four, Bran reached this cave where destiny had been calling him for the whole series, and now he's finally made it. It's a little bit like, 'Wow ... what am I going to do now?'"

Season six answers that question, as Bran embarks on a quest to perfect his skills as a warg and green seer. As a reminder, "warg" refers to Bran's ability to enter the minds of other animals - like his dire wolf Summer, for example, and sometimes even his bodyguard Hodor (Kristian Nairn), though using the ability on humans is traditionally frowned upon within the warging community.

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