It looks like there is a lot of drama heading our way as the "Game of Thrones" season 4 nears its premiere date. There are also plenty of spoilers to keep us sane until April thanks to the cast members.
For fans that have been waiting for a romance to spark between Jon Snow and Ygritte, it looks like we will have to see him suffer pain before pleasure.
According to Entertainment Wise, actress Rose Leslie who plays Ygritte said that season 4 will see a different side of her character.
The actress explained Ygritte's mindset to Entertainment Weekly, She said, "She's a very different animal. She's not so playful. She shuts up more and is monosyllabic.
"She's been hurt. We see a very different side of her. It harkens back to wronged woman are dangerous, and she's incredibly dangerous this season. She's on a mission.
"She wants vengeance. She wants to make sure Jon Snow feels as much pain as she feels."
However, this doesn't mean that Ygritte's feelings for Jon are gone. Leslie admitted, "She's still completely in love with him. She feels like a fool and wants to make him pay."
Meanwhile, Kit Harrrington who plays Jon Snow admitted that if he has too he would be willing to go nude for the HBO hit series.
He told GQ, "It's only right, if you're going to make a show where nudity and sex is a large part of it, that you be a part of that."
So, what about going full frontal? He admitted, "I wouldn't say I'd be happy about it," adding, "I'm not saying. Because I don't know. It would have to be f--king well deserved."
Just last season the actor shot a scene in which he flashed his butt however, it turns out it wasn't actually his bum.
He explained, "When it came down to it I had a broken ankle, so the only time you saw my ass, it wasn't my ass."
Harington also revealed that there is a lot of violence coming up in the season. He revealed, "It's getting worse," adding, "There's some scenes this season, and there's parts of it that go even darker.
"What I wonder is how people can deal with something going dark and dark and darker. Being unrelenting in how pessimistic things are. They really push it."
"Game of Thrones" season 4 airs on HBO April 6th.
