'Game Of Thrones' Season 6 Spoilers: Issac Hempstead Wright Confirms Return of Bran Stark

Even as fans of 'Games of Thrones' are speculating whether or not Jon Snow will return in Season 6 of the HBO fantasy series based on author George R.R. Martin novel series "A Song of Ice and Fire," there are reports that one character that dropped out in Season 5 is likely to make a trimphant come back in the upcoming season. Precisely speaking Bran Stark has been rehearsing with his tree wizard throughout the year and is now gearing up to show his fans what he is capable of performing.

According to IB Times, recently actor Issac Hempstead Wright, who portrays Bran Stark in the series, told the Irish Examiner that his character will eventually return in 'Game of Thrones' Season 6. He further said that he along with other cast members would be heading to the show's set to film during July end.

Wright teased, "I can't say a lot but I am back this season, and it's going to get particularly interesting with Bran. He has some interesting visions."

Fans of 'Game of Thrones' will recall that Bran and his associates were seen for the last time toward the end of Season 4. After they finally reached the location further than the Wall which he visualized in his dreams, Bran not only discovered the prehistoric mystic powers of The Children, but also met a supernatural tree wizard that hinted that he'll teach him the means to master his warg powers. Nevertheless, the big moment with the character was delayed as the storyline in George R.R. Martin's books did not include it till then. Hence, he was not seen for most part of Season 5.

Meanwhile, showrunner David Benioff spoke to Entertainment Weekly about their decision to leave Bran out of Season 5. The showrunner compared Barn Stark's character to Luke Skywalker's training journey in the 'Star Wars' movies.

Benioff told Entertainment Weekly, "Like, it would be far less interesting, after 'The Empire Strikes Back' to have an hour-long movie in between 'Empire' and 'Return of the Jedi' where Luke is training," adding, "It's so much cooler to cut from end of 'Empire' to beginning of 'Return,' where he's become the Jedi."

As far as Jon Snow (Kit Harington) is concerned, Wright was not willing to reveal any details, mainly because he said he did not know any. According to the 16-year-old actor, he's yet to watch 'Game of Thrones' Season 5, as he was very busy at school. Nevertheless, he admitted that he knows about Jon and is expecting, like the remaining audience, that he will return somehow.

In a recent interview, Wright said, "I don't know (if he will come back). He's said he's not," adding, "I wish he would because I love Kit and because the character's so cool. Who knows? We start filming series six at the end of this month (July) so we'll see."

Meanwhile, IGN notes that as of now there is no information on whether or not Bran's return also means the return of Hodor (Kristian Nairn) or Meera (Ellie Kendrick), the two characters that traveled in his company during the end of Season 4.