Game Of Thrones' Aidan Gillen hints murdered Littlefinger is ALIVE

Game Of Thrones' Aidan Gillen hints murdered Littlefinger is ALIVE... as he REFUSES to rule out fans' theory he will return for final season in mind-blowing twist

By Lily Waddell For Mailonline

Published: 17:18 GMT, 23 March 2019 | Updated: 17:18 GMT, 23 March 2019

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Slimy villainous Littlefinger begged for his life when Sansa Stark exposed his treachery but Arya slit his throat in cold blooded revenge in season seven finale. 

However, Aidan Gillen, 50, has refused to rule out his character's return to Game Of Thrones' final season as he touched on a surprising twist predicted by fans.

Although the actor was coy over the details, he said the fan theory that Petyr Baelish was the Faceless Man in disguise when he was murdered was a 'good' one.

Exposed: Game Of Thrones' Aidan Gillen hinted murdered Littlefinger is ALIVE... as he REFUSED to rule out fans' theory he will return for final season in mind-blowing twist

Exposed: Game Of Thrones' Aidan Gillen hinted murdered Littlefinger is ALIVE... as he REFUSED to rule out fans' theory he will return for final season in mind-blowing twist

He told The Sun: 'A lot of people have been talking about that theory, it is interesting, it's a good one... But I can't give anything away.'

Hard-core fans will remember well that Littlefinger had his throat slit by Arya in the explosive season seven finale.

In an eye-opening sequence, Sansa made Lord Baelish's crimes known as she revealed he was the one who started the war between the Starks and the Lannisters.

Pictured: Slimy villainous Littlefinger begged for his life when Sansa Stark exposed his treachery but Arya slit his throat in cold blooded revenge in season seven finale

Pictured: Slimy villainous Littlefinger begged for his life when Sansa Stark

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