Los Angeles: Actor Liam Cunningham has revealed that 'Game of Thrones' season six will be "bigger, badder, bolder and naughtier".

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Cunningham, who plays Ser Davos Seaworth in the fantasy series, admitted that from what he has seen and filmed, the new season is set to be even raunchier and more violent than ever before, read a statement.

"We just finished filming at the end of December," he said.

"I’ve seen a bit of it and it’s looking really good. It’s bigger, badder, bolder and naughtier. It’s probably more violent, so there will be magnificent drama.”

The show maintains a strong Irish influence as it also stars Dublin actor Aidan Gillen and is filmed largely in Belfast.

He admitted that he has enjoyed shooting some “very different” scenes, but couldn’t reveal any crucial details.

The sixth season of 'Game Of Thrones' will premiere on April 26 on Star World Premiere HD.