'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Spoilers: Kit Harington's Jon Snow Spotted in Full Armor in Belfast, Ready for Battle as a Stark?

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'Game of Thrones' actor Kit Harington at the San Diego Comic-Con International |

A recently leaked photo from the set of "Game of Thrones' season 6 confirms that Jon Snow will return from the dead.

The actor was previously spotted in Belfast, where the sixth installment is currently being filmed, but it was assumed that he could have been present in the location for the filming of his funeral scenes.

In contrast, the new photo strongly suggests that Kit Harington's character is very much alive- decked out in full costume and ready for battle.

The 28-year-old actor was recently photographed in a new kind of armor, and not the costume used for Night's Watch members.

ComicBook has already claimed that Harington could be "...shooting scenes with an army of extras believed to be comprised mainly of Boltons, Umbers, and one would assume whatever Night's Watch men the reincarnated Snow was able to rally to his cause."

Reports have also claimed that Jon is about to fight and win back Winterfell from the double-crossing Roose Bolton and his treacherous bastard son, Ramsay.

Harington recently opened up to Dutch-language Belgian weekly television magazine Humo as he promoted his upcoming movie, "Testament Of Youth.' As translated by a Reddit user, the actor hinted in the interview that his work on "Game of Thrones' may not be ending soon, as expected by many.

"The show is like a double-edged sword to me: I owe a lot to it, but at the same time it has almost completely drained me," the "Pompeii' star explained. "Oh well, I try not to think about it too much. The important thing is that I now know exactly how long I am still under contract."

When asked about the number of seasons that the hit HBO fantasy drama will still work on, Harington laughed and answered, "Nice try. I can't talk about that. Let's just say that Game Of Thrones will remain a part of my life for a while, I'll probably be in my thirties when it's over."

Meanwhile, HBO programming president Michael Lombardo previously announced at the Television Critics Association summer press tour that "Game of Thrones' showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss "are feeling there are two more years after season 6."

"Game of Thrones' season six is expected to premiere in April 2016 on HBO.