Watch Game of Thrones Season 6 Episode 6 Online Live Stream Free; Another Dead Character Returns

By Mark Aserit
Game of Thrones
A clip from Game of Thrones Season 1 HBO

After the heartbreaking episode 5, viewers are now curious about Bran's fate. There are also rumors that some of the dead characters would be coming back to life for the next week's episode. Now, we'll give details on how to watch Game of Thrones Season 6 Episode 6 online for free.

The sixth episode is titled "Blood of My Blood," and it will feature Sam's family, Arya's new mission, Jaime's battle against the High Sparrow and the return of an old foe. English actor Ian McShane said in his previous interview that this "old foe" could be the Hound.

In McShane's interview with Radio 5 Live, he said, "I have nursed a loved character, a much-loved character back to life... it's a character whose much-loved who everyone thinks is dead. But he's not dead." The actor did not explicitly say the name of the character but he described it as "a former warrior."

It is rumored the Hound was saved by members of the Brotherhood Without Banners, a group that protects the commoners of the Riverlands .

As a recall, Arya left the Hound for dead in the cliff in Season 4. The old warrior was suffering from severe wounds that time.

Furthermore, Uncle Benjen might appear in the next episode. He could rescue Bran and Meera from the White Walkers, and then accompany them to The Wall. The character appeared in a vision experienced by Bran. The young Benjen was training with his brother Ned Stark.

Based on leaked photos from Time, the next episode will see the rise of Daenerys' Dragons. Tyrion previously released Rhaegal and Viserion from their chains, but we have not yet seen their new newfound freedom.

Meanwhile, here's how you can watch Game of Thrones' next episode for free. You can watch the sixth episode via HBO NOW service, which costs $14.99 per month. However, the entertainment service provider offers 30-day trial. This means you can watch the Sunday's episode for free, and the next three episodes.

You can get the 30-day trial of HBO Now by visiting this link. Take note that you should cancel the subscription after 30 days to avoid charges.

Watch Game of Thrones Season 6 episode 6 "Blood of My Blood" on HBO at 9 p.m. EST Sunday. See the trailer of the upcoming episode below:

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