Game Of Thrones is coming closer to its finale as the final season of the series has now commenced. One of the greatest things that the actors of the series have had to do is to hold the secrets of the finale for over two years and that's not an easy job. The cast members have been attending late night shows to promote the series and while they all seem immune to the techniques of the show anchors to crack them for spoilers, Isaac Hempstead Wright may have let out a few hints. The actor who plays Bran Stark in the series, recently attended the late night show, Jimmy Kimmel Live and was asked about the famed Bran being the Night King theory. Game of Thrones Season 8: Daenerys Targaryen May Sit on the Iron Throne - Here's Why.

Even as Isaac was playing coy to discuss more on that, he said, "I think he's the Three-Eyed Raven, who is definitely on the side of the living." Well, this led Jimmy to prod him further to get a confirmation about Bran not being the Night King, given that he was on the side of "living" to which Isaac further informed, "I can neither confirm nor deny. "

Well, not just this, when Jimmy further said, "I feel like you confirmed."I mean, if he's on the side of the living unless the Night King is some kind of weird double agent." To this, Isaac promptly replied, "Who says the Night King's dead." Immediately after saying this, Isaac was seen saying laughingly, "HBO please help".

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With the latest buzz about the Night King's Targaryen identity, Isaac's clarification of Bran as the Three-Eyed-Raven being a supporter of the living, we believe the Night King may truly be the Mad King after all. Let's hope the second episode of the series, airing on April 21 has some more insights into Bran's character. Tell us what you think about the Night King being a Targaryen theory in the comments below!

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