'Game Of Thrones' Update: Young Ned Stark Will Be Played By Sebastian Croft! David Bradley Teases About Walder Frey's Return!

Brace yourself! More flashback scenes are coming to 'Game of Thrones' Season Six!

According to Watchers on the Wall, a reliable source has reported that young Ned Stark has just been casted. Young Eddard Stark will be portrayed by English actor Sebastian Croft.

The 13-year-old Croft may be young, but he is an experienced theater actor who has appeared in productions of 'Les Miserables' and 'Matilda.' Sebastian Croft has starred in the title role of the UK national tour of 'Oliver!'

Sebastian Croft's experience may come in handy, since the scene featuring Ned Stark will include a sparring sequence with an older child.

Although Ned Stark might already be confirmed to make an appearance in the sixth season of 'Game of Thrones,' the man responsible for the murder of his wife, eldest son and daughter-in-law chooses to tease about his own possible return.

House Frey has been overlooked in Seasons Four and Five after the infamous Starks murder in the controversial 'Red Wedding' episode in the third season. The head of House Frey was also played by David Bradley, who took the role and made Walder Frey all the more unpredictable and evil.

But will Walder Frey and his murdering family be returning to 'Game of Thrones' Season Six?

The 'Harry Potter' actor recently spoke to Zap2It, where he revealed that he will reprise his role as the nefarious Walder Frey. However, he hasn't confirmed whether he will be back in the sixth season.

"He will be coming back, but I can't say when," Bradley said. "I can't really say because things are in a delicate situation."

David Bradley did admit that he enjoyed playing the character.

"I do look forward to it, because I do love playing someone so irredeemable," Bradley said. "I'm afraid he makes me laugh because he's so appalling that there's a kind of dark humor in there somewhere."

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