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Kit Harington Spotted In Belfast Again! ‘Game Of Thrones’ Star Still Wearing His Jon Snow Hair?

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It looks like prayers for Kit Harington's return to "Game Of Thrones" is slowly being answered by the TV gods, despite assurances of the show's producers on the contrary.

The British actor, whose beloved character died on the fifth season's finale earlier this year, was spotted at various outings in the past couple of months with his Jon Snow hair still intact.

Since he was obligated to keep his hair long and curly for the show, this news gave fans hope that he would eventually return to the show next year.

He was first spotted sporting his long curls at Wimbledon post-finale. More hope arose when he reportedly showed up in one of the hit HBO show's known filming location, Belfast, Ireland earlier this month.

Watchers On The Wall posted photographs of the TV star arriving at the airport. Mirror UK later spotted Harington on the streets of Belfast, puffing a cigarette as he joined his co-star Eddison Tollett for a walk last week.

Kit Harington's "Game Of Thrones" appearance for season 6 seems to be more likely now that he's in the show's filming location while still sporting his long hair.

Director David Nutter revealed at Comic Con earlier this month, however, that the Lord Commander would be staying dead after being stabbed by his own brothers in the Night's Watch.

"Three weeks ago, I was the in the company of the President of the United States," he reportedly told Entertainment Weekly during the convention. "He turned to me, put his hand on my shoulder, and said, 'You didn't kill Jon Snow did you?' I said, 'Jon Snow is deader than dead.'"

Fans have been thinking up several theories about Jon Snow's death. Many still believe that he'll be resurrected by Mellisandre or end up entering his direwolf Ghost, thereby discovering his powers as a Warg like Bran.

Do you think Kit Harington will be coming back to "Game Of Thrones" or is he really and truly dead?

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