
In George R.R. Martin’s world of Game of Thrones, it seems anything is possible. The main characters can be killed off and be brought back from the dead, dragons exist, and people can transport their consciousness into other humans and animals. So the question remains, why can’t Jason Momoa character Khal Drogo be brought back to life?
At the end of the first season of HBO’s hit drama series, the Dothraki warlord died in a mercy killing by his wife Daenerys (Emilia Clarke). Khal Drogo has since reappeared in Daenery’s visions, so it wouldn’t be the strangest thing to happen on GoT for him to make a triumphant return back into the story. This is exactly the line of thinking that the GoT fans began chatting about after Jason Momoa recently posted an intriguing photo on Instagram.
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Fans started buzzing with speculation that Jason Momoa’s Khal Drogo just might be returning to show after an Instagram post the 37-year-old actor shared earlier this week. The snap shows Momoa enjoying some Guiness while in Ireland with the GoT creators D.B. Weiss and David Benioff and their producer buddy Brian Andrew Mendoza. Could this be a sign of things to come?
Momoa posted the photo with the caption: “Cheeeeehhoooooooooo.@Guinness in Ireland. Drinking mothers milk With my brothers @captainriff dan and david. Love ya GOT greatest show on earth ALOHA DROGO.”
A photo posted by Jason Momoa (@prideofgypsies) on
We need to know…what does it all mean?
Would you like to see Jason Momoa return as Khal Drogo for season 7 of Game of Thrones?
[H/T Refinery 29]
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