"Game of Thrones" actor Isaac Hempstead Wright will return to the series for the sixth season.

The young actor made his debut in the "Game of Thrones" series when he was just 12 years old, Irish Examiner reports. He was cut from the fifth season but will begin filming scenes for Season 6 at the end of July.

Wright said he wants to star in a Marvel movie as the young Tony Stark. The 16-year-old actor joked he would be a perfect fit for the role since he has already done a great job playing Bran Stark in "Game of Thrones."

"I've already been one Stark, so I guess I could transition pretty well into another. If Marvel are listening, 'Iron Man' the prequel," Wright said.

"Ever since 'Iron Man,' I've really enjoyed the Marvel universe," the actor said at the European premiere of "Ant-Man" in London. "I would like to be the young Iron Man. I just want the suit!"

Wright has already appeared in "The Boxtrolls," "The Awakening," and "Closed Circuit."

The young star is happy to be back on the series after being away during exams. Although Wright did not watch Season 5, he plans on binge-watching it soon with a group of friends.

"I can't say a lot, but I am back this season, and it's going to get particularly interesting with Bran. He has some interesting visions," he said.

Fans are excited about the next season of "Game of Thrones" after the Season 5 finale left them wondering what will happen next.

Although showrunners are tight-lipped, fans predict Jon Snow is still alive and will return in the next season, according to The Week.

Fans had already predicted Bran Stark's return before Wright confirmed the news. Will Bran rescue his sister Sansa Stark from her wicked husband?

We'll just have to wait and see.