‘Game of Thrones Season 6’: Is Jon Snow Dead or Alive? Or Is it a Mock Up Ad from ‘The Walking Dead’?

The “Game of Thrones Season 6” art teaser is up and shows one of the favorite lead characters, Jon Snow.

Game of Thrones fans shared the latest poster and gained 35,000 shares on Twitter only after three hours of its release on Monday, Nov. 23, according to Reuters.

The graphic art shows the dark beaten, bloody, and full-faced Jon Snow wearing his original locks with a single word “April” apparently delivers the premiere month of the upcoming season 6 in 2016 to its several viewers. The debut of the show typically begins on March to early April. This is the first slice of promotion for the latest Game of Thrones series and it makes the fans suspect more whether Kit Harington’s character is still alive after showing the death of “Jon Snow” in the fifth season of the show.

It seemed like a mock up ad of Glenn’s (Steven Yeun) character in the “The Walking Dead” which shaped speculations after his apparent demise in Season 6 Episode 3.

HBO’s fictional series “Game of Thrones” made popular by delivering imaginative deaths into real graphic visualizations. The demise of the lead character “Jon Snow” created speculations even before the poster came out and it appeared like the fans wanted more of his character dubbed as the “finest creations” by New York Times.  


“Game of Thrones Season 6” will be release on HBO on April 2016. 

'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2' Premiere Cancelled along with Foo Fighters, U2 Concerts and CBS TV Shows After Paris Attacks

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The Hollywood entertainment industry has stopped to pay respect for the victims of the terrorist attacks that killed 129 people in Paris, France on Nov. 13, Friday. Several music concerts, movie premieres, and TV shows have reportedly been cancelled following the terror attacks.
On Nov. 14, Saturday, rock band Foo Fighters cancelled their scheduled concert in Paris. The most harmful attack took place in Bataclan concert hall. However, Foo Fighters' Sonic Highways World Tour was planned in a different location.
The band, led by Dave Grohl, said in a statement (via E! Online): "It is with profound sadness and heartfelt concern for everyone in Paris that we have been forced to announce the cancellation of the rest of our tour."
"In light of this senseless violence, the closing of borders, and international mourning, we can't continue right now. There is no other way to say it. This is crazy and it sucks," the band added.
Foo Fighters as well as Coldplay (during their US concert) both showed support to the families of the victims by simply offering a prayer and silence for the losses in Paris attack.
On Nov. 15, Sunday, CBS TV shows "Supergirl" and "NCIS: Los Angeles" announced the change of episodes due to the scenes pertaining to terrorism and bombings of the latter show.
Meanwhile, entertainment company Lionsgate said in a statement that interviews would not be allowed at the premiere of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2" as a way of "respect for the recent events with Paris," USA Today reported.

The statement continued: "We will proceed with the rest of the event as planned in honor of the incredible fans who have always supported our films with such passion." The movie franchise "Hunger Games" filmed its final parts in Paris.
Similarly, on Friday Irish rock band U2 cancelled their Paris concerts. The band cancelled two performances including the one to be taped for an HBO special.

Two other Hollywood films were also cancelled in the wake of the tragedy. One is the film by Steven Spielberg, "Bridge of Spies" and the other is Natalie Portman's "Jane Got a Gun."

‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2’ Cast and Movie: Expressed Sympathy for the Paris Terrorist Attacks

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“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2” cast pronounced sympathy for the Paris people concerning the recent terrorist attack during the premiere on November 16 at the films in Los Angeles.
It was an overcast affair for the final flight of the ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2’ following the recent ruthless attack happened in Paris last November 13.

The Hollywood Reporter reported, the film stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, and Liam Hemsworth put on French colored flag ribbons pinned on their attires together with a bold Hunger Games Mockingjay badge made solely for the franchise.
On November 15, it was initially announced by the Lionsgate productions film to cancel interviews for the said movie due to the killings of 129 people in the capital city of France.
The Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer stood on the stage. He shared a brief story about the recent premiere happened in Paris and the final Hunger Games scenes that were filmed in the same city.
"Tonight, as we celebrate our movie and salute our filmmakers, we want to express our solidarity with the brave people of Paris and share our sympathy for their grieving," he said.
We stand with them tonight."
The Lionsgate CEO introduced the director and producer of the hit film, director Francis Lawrence and producer Nina Jacobson. Jacobson the producer give thanks to the cast of the movie including Banks, Woody Harrelson, Donald Sutherland, Jena Malone, Hutcherson, Hemsworth, and Lawrence.
While the director mentioned and thanked the writer of the movie franchise, Suzanne Collins. Collins wrote the “The Hunger Games” book. "Suzanne, thank you. Without you none of us would be here together tonight," said the director. "Thank you for your stories, and your patience with us, and your guidance." He ended.

Meanwhile, Elizabeth Banks, who plays the character of Effie Trinket, posted a photo on Twitter with her own words, “Our hearts are with you, France, where we have so many amazing fans.” 

‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2’ will be release in theaters on November 20.