'Game of Thrones' Season 6 spoilers, cast, news & update: a character missing since season 3 returns!

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Oct 20, 2015 06:00 AM EDT

Game of Thrones doesn't come back until spring of next year, but so much has been circulating based on photos of the set and crew shooting in various locations in Europe. In fact, IGN reports a major spoiler involving a character making his return to Game of Thrones.

According to Watchers on the Wall, Spanish website Los Siete Reinos reports that the Blackfish himself will return on the sixth season of the show, as Clive Russell was spotted filming last week in Corbet, Northern Ireland.

According to the website's sources, the scenes were shot for the siege of Riverrun and Edmure Tully's confrontations with Nikolaj Coster-Waldau's Jaime Lannister. This event is backed up by material from George R.R. Martin's books.

Clive Russell's Blackfish returns from a two-season hiatus, as his last appearance was in The Rains of Castamere, an episode in the third season of the show. Blackfish departed the castle of Walder Frey right before the Red Wedding, in which his niece Catelyn Stark and her son, Robb were murdered.

Watchers on the Wall reports that there will be an assault scene in the upcoming season, and fans may also see Jaime Lannister in an argument with the Blackfish.

Meanwhile, Arya Stark has taken time off during the weekend to show support to Mencap and the Dolphin Project. Entertainment Weekly reports that Maisie Williams jumped off a plane for charity. Williams encouraged her followers on social media to send in donations for Mencap, a U.K.-based charity for individuals with learning disabilities, and her Crowdrise campaign supporting the Dolphin Project.

"I just loved spiraling fast through parts of the cloud and when you come out — it’s so beautiful," the 18 year old actress said. "I love the whole thing."

Williams was reportedly wearing a shirt that read "Does anybody like dolphins?", a question One Direction's Harry Styles asked the crowd during the band's show in San Diego. Styles encouraged fans not to support SeaWorld for keeping dolphins in captivity. Williams shared his sentiment and encouraged supporters to donate to the Dolphin Project, an organization dedicated to the welfare and protection of dolphins worldwide, founded by Ric O'Barry.

Game of Thrones fans would also be happy to know that the first ever GOT coloring book developed by George R.R. Martin was unveiled by Bantam, featuring 45 illustrations based on A Song of Ice and Fire, Business Standard reports.

The coloring book features illustrations by Yvonne Gilbert, John Howe, Tomislav Tomic, Adam Stower and Levi Pinfold. The coloring book may be pre-ordered now via Amazon, and will be released on Oct. 27, giving fans enough time to keep busy until Game of Thrones returns next spring.

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