Game of Thrones Season 8 confirmed one of the most popular fan theories: that Jon Snow is the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen. Sadly, that development didn’t go very far. Although the HBO official licensed, take you back to the classic moment of the show. Fight the battle with Jon Snow “King in the North”, Daenerys Targaryen “Mother of Dragons”, Tyrion Lannister “Lord of Casterly Rock”, Jaime Lannister “Lord Commander of the Kingsguard”, and other famous characters from the show. He is the last known King in the North in Game of Thrones lore (barring Robb Stark and Jon Snow), and he met Aegon face to face and placed his crown under his feet. Aegon demoted Torrhen Stark to "Game of Thrones" Season 5, episode 8 featured another interesting departure from George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" book series. During the clash, Jon Snow met the Night's King and If anyone is worthy of becoming the new ruler of Westeros and sitting on the Iron Throne at the end of Game of Thrones season 8, it's Jon Snow. Ever since Game of Thrones premiered on HBO in 2011, the question of who would become the next King or Queen of the Seven Kingdoms has engulfed fans of the series as well as George R.R. Martin's books. It sure looks like a Jon Snow sequel is on the way, but there could still be some time to wait. Based on the novel series by George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones became a global sensation when it RELATED: Game Of Thrones: 10 People Daenerys Targaryen Should Have Been With Other Than Jon Snow. Jon's relationship with Dany ends in disaster after the Dragon Queen snaps in season eight's controversial "The Bells." After destroying King's Landing, Daenerys declares war on the rest of the world and Jon later stabs her through the heart to Arya Stark kills the Night King - Very few of us expected the White Walker war to end midway into the final season. Most expected Jon Snow to deliver the kil 2eOt.