Culture

[Video] 'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Episode 3 Trailer 'Oathbreaker' : Jon Snow Breaks His Vow?

'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Episode 3 Preview

Eve Cesista

The preview trailer for "Game of Thrones" Season 6 episode 3 is out now and viewers might be wondering what will happen after the huge revelation is episode 2. Readers are warned for possible spoilers.

The teaser for episode 3 entitled "Oathbraker" is now available in YouTube with more than 2 million views as of writing. While the plot has not revealed on the clip, Celeb Dirty Laundry has a handful of speculations on what could happen.

Now that Jon Snow is alive- thanks to Ser Davos for seeking Melissandre's help- those who betrayed him might feel threatened for his resurrection. On the other hand, the website believes that the episode title suggests something about his "vow to serve until death" was already fulfilled and that his next action will be up to him.

According to Independent, he could be taking care of his sister Sansa, and while the site speculates that he could have a connection with the Targaryens, CDL pointed out that Jon Snow could be Lyanna Stark's son.

Should that be true, the website wrote that "that explains why Ned staunchly refused to kick the kid out of Winterfell despite Catelyn's non-stop nattering about the kid."

Meanwhile, Arya Stark is still blind but she's back on the House of Black and White. Her fate might be revealed on episode 3 as she finally learns the art of stick fighting, with Jaqen H'Ghar encouragement, "she'll truly have no one to fear."

However, BGR notes that the most interesting part for the preview is that Ned Stark could return to "Game of Thrones" Season 6, but there might be a twist for that.

So many things have happened, and questions that were answered on the previous episode. But them, those who can't get enough of "Game of Thrones" Season 6 still have to catch what will happen on episode 3 soon.

© Copyright 2020 Mobile & Apps, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

more stories from Culture

Back
Real Time Analytics