Since he can see into the future, he's one of the few people who probably knows how Game Of Thrones will end.

And it looks like Bran Stark may actually end up on the Iron Throne, if the latest flurry of bets are to be believed.

Betfair suspended all betting on the Three-Eyed Raven himself on Monday, after a wave of suspicious wagers suddenly backed him to be the final ruler of Westeros when the epic HBO saga concludes next year.

The king in the north: Game Of Thrones betting was suspended on Bran Stark ending up on Iron Throne after flurry of suspicious betting on Monday

The youngest surviving son of Ned and Caitlyn Stark was an outside at just 14/1 over the weekend.

'All bets are off for who will sit on the Iron Throne at the end of season eight, following multiple requests coming in for Bran Stark,' said Betway spokesman Alan Alger.

'Bran was previously priced at 14/1 but, following the amount of bets we had on him on Monday, we have had no choice but to suspend the market.'

In July last year, right before the penultimate season seven premiered, the same company suspended bets on Cersei Lannister sitting on the Iron Throne by the end of the season.

He knows: Betfair suspended all betting on the Three-Eyed Raven himself on Monday, after a wave of suspicious wagers suddenly backed him to be the final ruler of Westeros when the epic HBO saga concludes next year

Called it: In July last year, right before the penultimate season seven premiered, the same company suspended bets on Cersei Lannister sitting on the Iron Throne by the end of the season

It looked unlikely at the time; while she began the season newly crowned, she had the combined strength of Highgarden and Dorne, the Unsullied and the Dotraki, as well as Daenerys Targaryen's three fully-grown dragons en route to remove her.

However, against the odds, she managed to hold King's Landing for the entire season.

Bran's time travelling antics have kicked fan theories into overdrive, with some suggesting he is the Night King, the original Three Eyed Raven, Bran the Builder, or maybe even all three.

King and queen: Other possible contenders for the Iron Throne include Daenerys Targaryen, whose father was usurped, or her oblivious nephew and new lover Jon Snow, who unbeknownst to him is actually Aegon Targaryen and true heir to the throne

Queenslayer: Cersei Lannister may hold onto it for six more episodes, or her brother Jaime may add queen-slaying to his resume as many fans expect him to, and take the throne from her by default

Other possible contenders for the Iron Throne include Daenerys Targaryen, whose father was usurped, or her oblivious nephew and new lover Jon Snow, who unbeknownst to him is actually Aegon Targaryen and true heir to the throne.

Cersei Lannister may hold onto it for six more episodes, or her brother Jaime may add queen-slaying to his resume as many fans expect him to, and take the throne from her by default.

There's also outside bet Tyrion Lannister could inherit it if both Jaime and Cersei die, or even Sansa Stark who was his (non consummated) wife, while Gendry — illegitimate son of the late King Robert Baratheon — is also still floating around.

Then there is the Night King, who doesn't seem to have any ambition to take the throne itself, but rather massacre its subjects.