The 11 'Game of Thrones' characters most likely to die next, ranked
Game of Thrones has a reputation for startling penultimate episodes. With season six's ninth episode, "Battle of the Bastards," approaching this weekend, all signs point toward a few bloody goodbyes.
Who will fall in the war for the North between Jon Snow (Kit Harington) and Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon)? With trial by combat banned, will Cersei (Lena Headey) be sentenced to death by the Faith Militant or does she have something else in mind? And who will be lost in the siege on Meereen?
Betting site BoyleSports has assigned the odds of dying for several fan-favorite "Thrones" characters.
Here are the 11 characters BoyleSports ranked most likely to kick the bucket on this weekend's episode:
11. Theon Greyjoy (16/1)
Reunited with his sister, odds are looking good for Theon.
10. Tyrion Lannister (16/1)
With Dany's last-minute arrival to Meereen, Tyrion looks safe for now.
9. Jaime Lannister (10/1)
The odds are in Jaime Lannister's favor after seizing Riverrun.
8. Jon Snow (9/1)
Jon Snow is riding into the Battle of the Bastards as the favorite.
7. Bronn (9/1)
Bronn would seem in the clear now that Riverrun has fallen to the Lannisters, but things can change quickly in Westeros.
6. Margaery Tyrell (8/1)
Is Margaery playing a dangerous game with the Faith Militant?
5. Melisandre (11/2)
Staying in the shadows since bringing Jon Snow back from death, Melisandre might be primed to give up the necklace and die a natural death. That would certainly wrap up the shocking opening of the season.
4. Tommen Baratheon (9/2)
What can befall a king who double-crosses his own mother? A lot.
3. Brienne of Tarth (9/2)
Will she ultimately give her life to the Starks in the Battle of the Bastards?
2. Cersei Lannister (11/4)
Will her trial end in death? That's certainly where it seems headed, though Cersei has been an ace at surviving so far.
1. Ramsay Bolton (1/3)
Will he feel the cold steel of Jon Snow's blade during the Battle of the Bastards? Given the immense fan hatred for the sadistic character, it would certainly be applauded.
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