Drogo Game Of Thrones Death

  

The arakh cut was wide but shallow; his left nipple was gone, and a flap of bloody flesh and skin dangled from his chest like a wet rag. I wouldn’t call that a “pretty minor flesh wound.”. Khal Drogo is DEAD. Did you forget? OK, Jason Momoa just wants to make sure we’re all on the same page on that one, seeing as some “Game of Thrones” fans are hoping he’ll come back for a. If Viserion and Rhaegal's deaths are anything to go by, it looks like Drogon might face the same fate as Khal Drogo and die defending Daenerys's honor in the series finale. Khal Drogo is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by American author George R. Martin and in the first two seasons of its television adaptation, Game of Thrones. Introduced in 1996's A Game of Thrones, Drogo is a khal, a leader of the Dothraki, a tribe of warriors who roam the continent of Essos. Drogon is one of the three dragons born in the wastelands beyond Lhazar, along with Rhaegal and Viserion. He is named after Daenerys's late husband Khal Drogo. He can be distinguished by his black and red colored scales, and red-black wings. He was also Daenerys's personal mount. With the deaths.

Even though Khal Drogo died in season one, he is far from forgotten. The character, played by Jason Momoa, is a favorite among Game of Thrones fans. Maybe it’s because he’s drop-dead gorgeous, or perhaps it’s the sweet way he learned to love Daenerys — despite first putting her through horrors — but fans can’t seem to get enough of him. There are even a bunch of rumors flying around the Internet that he could return to the show in season eight. Let’s take a look at some of those theories, and discuss the most plausible ideas.

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SPOILER ALERT: If you’re not caught up on the most recent episodes, you may not want to read ahead, until you are.

Jason Momoa was on the ‘Game of Thrones’ set recently

Momoa recently shared several photos to his Instagram account that show him hanging out with Game of Thrones cast members in Ireland, at what appears to be a wrap party. He wrote: “I’m so grateful to be a part of the greatest show on earth. I’m honoured to be able to come to Ireland and celebrate with my friends. I’m just here for kisses and hugs and the black stuff. Mahalo David and Dan you are legends. Congrats to the talented crew and cast. Aloha J.”

Did Mamoa go to Ireland just to hang out with the cast, or could he have been there filming a scene? And does that mean his character is returning, or could he just be featured in a dream or flashback? The Instagram post sure has fans excited at the possibility.

Jason Momoa has a new look

The hunky actor decided to shave his iconic facial hair about the same time Game of Thrones filming wrapped. Why did he keep his beard this entire time, only to shave it off now? The beard is an essential aspect of Khal Drogo’s character. We can’t imagine him without it. Was Momoa keeping the beard to film another scene as Drogo for season eight, and now that filming has wrapped, he’s free to shave? It could be for that reason, or it could merely be a coincidence. The actor has said he did it for charity, but could it link to an appearance?

Will Khal Drogo return as a White Walker?

One theory put forth by fans suggests Khal Drogo will return as a White Walker. He is dead, after falling ill from an infection in season one, and the White Walkers appear to be some kind of reanimated corpses. So, does this mean it’s possible that Drogo could return?

What Happened To Khal Drogo

This theory was recently debunked after the Battle of Winterfell. The battle ended with the death of the Night King — expertly maneuvered by Arya Stark — and with his demise came the end to all White Walkers. As such, the prospect of Khal Drogo returning as a zombie is one that is off the table.

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Is Khal Drogo reincarnated into Drogon?

Before we learned that Jon Snow is Daenerys’ nephew, the two shared a kiss. Fans noted that during this scene, the dragon, Drogon — who is named after Khal Drogo — gave Snow a weird look, almost like he was jealous or protective. This prompted a lively discussion on Twitter about the possibility that Drogon could actually be Drogo himself, reincarnated as a dragon.

Another variation on this theory is that Drogo never actually died, and instead, his spirit was positioned inside the dragon, Drogon. This would mean that in season one, only Drogo’s body perished, and not his soul. If either one of these theories is correct, we’re a little disappointed that Momoa may not need to make an appearance. It may just be the CGI dragon we see from now on.

What does Jason Mamoa think about Khal Drogo returning?

During an interview with Entertainment Weekly’s Sirius XM show, Momoa said: “HE’S DEAD. I think I’m the only character in history to be dead for nine years and everyone still be like wanting. I love you, but he’s dead.”

Disappointing words for Khal Drogo fans. Still, many assume he could have been trying to throw fans off course. And that’s possible, Game of Thrones actors are on strict limitations about they can say, so as not to release spoilers.

The only way to know for sure if Khal Drogo will return, is to keep watching Game ofThrones. New episodes air Sundays on HBO.

Drogo Death Scene Game Of Thrones

Warning: Spoilers ahead for the series finale of HBO's 'Game of Thrones.'Over the course of eight seasons, 'Game of Thrones' has featured hundreds of deaths, from battlefield extras to major characters.We ranked 118 notable deaths from the series from the least sad to the most sad.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die. It's violent, vicious, and not for the faint of heart.Over the past seven and a half seasons, a lot of people on 'Game of Thrones' have died. It's a game of survival, and you're lucky if you've made it this far.Some of these characters came back from the dead. We barely knew some of them, and we knew a lot of them so well that we shed a tear or two (or 200) when we watched them die.And others? We couldn't wait for them to die, and when they did, we were cheering.On a scale of 1 to 10 (with some exceptions), we ranked 118 notable deaths (and semi-deaths) from the least sad to the most sad — basically, the deaths of characters who had names, had more than a few lines, and/or had some kind of impact on a major plot point or a major character.Note: Direwolves are exempt from this list.