There is no doubt that "Game Of Thrones" is one of the most highly celebrated TV shows of all time. Likewise, many of its fans want to see Ned Stark appear. Interestingly, the actor who played the character made a quick reunion with the former family members.

According to CNET, Sean Bean, the actor who played the head of the Stark family, got reunited with his onscreen family on "Game Of Thrones" thanks to the talk show host and comedian "Conan O'Brien." It is worth noting that Bean's character, Ned Stark, had last appeared on the show in 2011.

The former "Game Of Thrones" actor talked a bit about how the event and it all happened. He said that the episode was for the eight season, which is the last. The people behind the show wanted to get all of the characters together so they can come up with a quick show in Belfast. Interestingly, it was O'Brien who hosted the entire event during that evening.

Many of "Game Of Thrones" fans were happy upon known, especially since Bean's Ned Stark had a huge impact on the show. He was, after all, the head of the titular Stark family. This also means that many of the fans are not just going to assume it was an evening of casual party. Most of them now believe it could be possible for a plausible broadcast in the future, Vanity Fair reports.

The representatives for HBO, the company responsible for bringing "Game Of Thrones" to reality, did not give out comment on the event. A representative of O'Brien, on the other hand, did not immediately give out comment after a request was made. It is safe to say that what happened remains unclear. So as far as the footage of the Belfast show is, fans could only hope it has something to do with Ned Stark's revival, which many theorized would happen

It is very likely, though, that HBO would air the event as part of the O'Brien's show, not necessarily a footage that could be aired alongside "Game Of Thrones." Nonetheless, Bead admitted how proud he was to have been given the opportunity to take on the role of Ned Stark. For him, the character taught him about honor and what it means to stand by it no matter the consequences.

"Game Of Thrones" is slated for a final season next year. HBO, however, has yet to release a final date. It is possible for fans to hear more about the upcoming show in the next few months or so.