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Game of Thrones season six will be "sick", according to one of its major stars.

Emilia Clarke, who plays Daenerys Targaryen in the fantasy blockbuster, has had a sneak peek at the scripts.

And what she has seen of Westros' sexy, bloody and violent future has left her desperate to reprise her role as the Mother of Dragons.

"I've seen some of the new scripts and I'm like a kid on a sugar high. I can't handle how sick some of them are," Brit actress Clarke, 28, is quoted as saying by the Daily Star.

"We're just going to hit the audience with every episode, coming up with something more mental that the last.

"I can't believe some of the twists in store."

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Supernatural character Bran Stark, played by Isaac Hempstead Wright, is set to return after he was missing from season five, which finished last month.

As for the question on everyone's lips, Clarke hinted that Jon Snow - played by Kit Harington - will not be resurrected in Thrones.

Even President Barack Obama has been keen to find out if he was REALLY killed off...

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Clarke has been hitting the red carpet recently with Arnold Schwarzenegger after starring as Sarah Connor in Terminator Genisys.

She said of Arnie: "He's really funny and doesn't take anything seriously, he was a joy to have on set.

"Before he walked in the room everyone was tense and quiet and you could hear a pin drop and then he walked in and was brilliant and relaxed and calm and lovely and kind and funny and you're like 'Oh this is brilliant, he's not scary at all.'"

And she will be happy to step back into the world of CGI dragons after having to get used to performing her own action scenes in the action movie.

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She said: "I'm gonna sound like an idiot, but when you're watching an action movie and you're like, 'Oh cool, special effects.'

"Then you're doing it and you're like, 'Oh. I actually run. I actually fire the guns and I run, brilliant, OK, I should probably get better at running.'"