Game Of Thrones newcomer leaks season 6 spoiler in deleted script photo
WITH the sixth season of Game Of Thrones still shrouded in secrecy, it's no surprise that a quick glimpse of a script has been pounced upon by keen-eyed fans.
The leak concerns Emilia Clarke's character
Actor Elie Haddad posted a picture of his script on Instagram for the world to see, before hastily deleting it when he realised his mistake.
The image shows a round table, upon which is a mug of coffee and an iPad showing one page of dialogue.
Elie's name is watermarked across the whole page, leaving producers and viewers in absolutely no doubt as to where the leak came from.
Although the text of the script is hard to make out, fans have still managed to decipher parts of it - and it seems it concerns Daenerys Targaryen, played by Emilia Clarke.
Fans will be desperate to know what happens to Emilia's character
She's been on the show since the first episode
The conversation is between two Dothrakis, one of whom is presumably played by Elie.
Discussing Daenerys, they say lines like:: "I like her", "She's paler than milk", "I bet she gets nice and pink when you punch her" and "I'd like to know what Khaleesi tastes like."
Disturbingly, one also says: "Good. You can suck my d**k."
Daenerys was last seen in season five being surrounded by a group of Dothraki, and Emilia recently teased that the next run will be action-packed from the start. "It’s just go, go, go, go. Shocking moment to shocking moment. Epic moment to epic moment. It’s mental; it’s epic," she said.
Ratings will likely be huge when the drama returns
Fans still have months to wait before the sixth season of the HBO hit returns, with recent reports suggesting that it could be even later than its usual early spring premiere.
In recent years it has debuted in the first week of April, but the network has recently confirmed that Vinyl - a new show with a first episode helmed by Martin Scorsese - will take its usual timeslot until April 17; meaning Game Of Thrones may not be back until April 24 at the earliest.
In better news, however, author George R R Martin has said he would like to have the next book, Winds of Winter, published before the TV show returns.