Warning: The following contains possible spoilers for HBO's "Game of Thrones."

Look, we all knew Kit Harington's Jon Snow wasn't going to stay for dead for long. He is, more or less, the main character of one of television's most popular series and a central figure in the "Thrones" universe (especially if R+L=J turns out to be true). Given all that, it's no surprise that Harington has been spotted on set multiple times.

But today comes a special report that is somewhat surprising. Watchers on the Wall notes that Harington was involved in a rehearsal for a scene that takes place in - wait for it - Winterfell. Could Jon Snow be returning home at last? It appears so.

The site reports that Jon, Sansa Stark, Littlefinger and Ramsay Bolton were all involved in the scene. This makes more sense when you remember the set photo of Jon Snow dressed in full Stark battle garb. Unfortunately, it is unknown what the context behind this scene is. If I had to guess, I'd theorize that Littlefinger has learned of Jon's resurrection and is using him and Sansa to reclaim Winterfell in the name of the North. But who knows at this early juncture?

Now you may be asking, how could a dead character return so quickly? But this is "Game of Thrones" we're talking about. Melisandre, a Red Priestess who likely has the power to resurrect someone, conveniently happened to stroll into Castle Black shortly before the Nights Watch's mutiny. She could probably work some Lord of Light voodoo on Jon's fresh corpse.

Beyond Jon's presence, it's somewhat surprising to see Sansa listed here. She was last seen leaping from the walls of Winterfell with Theon Greyjoy in an attempt to escape from Ramsay. Perhaps she was recaptured following the Boltons' victory over Stannis Baratheon's forces? Either way, having Jon and Littlefinger there should guarantee her some level of security.

Sadly, "Game of Thrones" fans will have to wait slightly longer for the season premiere this year. In the meantime, feel free to speculate and theorize in the comments section below.