New Star of Game of Thrones Accidentally Leaks Out Script to Season 6 – on Instagram, Release Date, Update, Spoilers

By Precy Dumlao
Games of Thrones Season 6 Spoilers
For the pleasure of rabid fans everywhere, leaks from the script of Game of Thrones Season 6 reveals clues on what befalls Daenerys Targaryen, played by Emilia Clarke. Facebook page

For the pleasure of rabid fans everywhere, leaks from the script of Game of Thrones Season 6 reveals clues on what befalls Daenerys Targaryen, played by Emilia Clarke, after her dragon leaves her alone on the uncertain ground, The Daily Mail reports.

A snapshot of the first page of the GOT first episode of the new season was inadvertently revealed in an Instagram post recently. The contents are thought to be Dothraki men making lewd and threatening jokes about Daenerys. The following crude lines have been read from the snapshot of the script:

"I like her."

"She's paler than milk."

"I bet she gets nice and pink when you pinch her."

"I'd like to know what a Khaleesi tastes like."

The scene seems to hint at what befalls the Mother of Dragons after she finds herself alone and unprotected and kidnapped by the Khalasar.

The revelations were made after new Game of Thrones cast addition Elie Haddad posted a picture on his Instagram account.

The picture revealed the 30-year-old actor's iPad, sitting snugly with a coffee cup that had the logo from the Europa hotel in Belfast. This was a crucial clue as fans pointed out that the hit HBO series is currently being filmed in Northern Ireland.

Unfortunately for the Frenchman, he did not bank on his Instagram followers hawk-eyed vision and tech-savvy ability to read the contents on the screen of his iPad.

Entertainment Weekly mentioned how some fans reacted to the unwitting expose:

andee olivares @o3flasho3

a new #goT actor ellie haddad accidentally shared a picture on instagram [now deleted] you can see some details

12:27 AM - 6 Nov 2015

Apparently, Haddad is not the only one to make slip ups on the season's spoilers.

GOT Program director Miguel Sapochnik revealed a clapperboard from the set of Season 6on his Twitter account. The board was from November 3 and was labelled "White Walker unit."All of a sudden, this sent fans into a flurry of excitement, speculating that the icemen will have a significant part to play in the upcoming season.

Sapochnik, however, was forced to deny all this, explaining that the White Walkers on the clapperboard referred to crew units. "Sorry folks. Whitewalker refers to the different crews on the show. Dragon unit, Wolf unit and new addition White Walker unit."

Game of Thrones Season 6 is set for release in April of 2016.

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