'Game of Thrones' Season 6: Stars Try to Bribe Producers For Spoilers, But To No Avail

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Everybody wants to get in on the inside track of "Game of Thrones" season 6, even its stars, who have reportedly been kept out of the loop.

Keisha Castle-Hughes, who plays Obara Sand in the series told the New Zealand Herald that just like Kit Harrington's Jon Snow, she "knows nothing" about what's in store for the show.

She is hoping that her character survives, but acknowledges that "the craziest thing about the show is that we are almost as in the dark as everyone else."

"I actually learn more about the show from the fans then I do from working on it," she further said, adding that she actually tried bribing the producers in the past to reveal certain plot lines, but "they are rock solid" when it comes to the story's secrecy.

Meanwhile, Natalia Tena who plays Osha in the series told Stuff NZ that "people from the show" are actually watching so reporters are not allowed to ask any questions concerning "Game of Thrones."

"I mean you can," said Tena. "My answer will just be that I can't tell you anything."

Prior to landing the role of Osha, Tena actually portrayed Nymphadora Tonks in the "Harry Potter" films. The actress knows the responsibilities actors and actresses carry in maintaining secrets for big franchises, so she said that even though she was asked, she still would not give up any spoilers concerning "Game of Thrones."

"I'd never been a part of something that big...this was different, obviously. I didn't really know that much about it, I hadn't read the books so I wasn't that daunted until I went to a few of the costume fittings," she shared. "Usually it takes - you know, once or twice a week. This was like a four month costume fitting and I was like, okay, this is really serious. This is a whole other level."

What Tena did share, however, was words of praises for Osha. "She is a fighter, she is good on her feet, and she does have a very strong centre. She's had to kill someone that she loved, you know what I mean? It's that hardness, but at the same time a heart of gold," she said.

Tena maintained that her roles in both "Harry Potter" and "Game of Thrones" are both "so small" that regular fans aren't really that interested in her character. Still, she still gets questioned occasionally by "the die hard fans that like everything about it."