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Bella Ramsey was flung 20 ft high above the ground for her death scene in Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones star Bella Ramsey won millions of hearts playing the young and brave Lyanna Mormont on the HBO fantasy epic, even though her role was short-lived. She accurately portrayed the proud and quirky young warrior as she stabbed a giant wight during her last battle at Winterfell. It seems her days of adventure are not over yet, she has landed yet another action-filled role in HBO’s upcoming video game adaptation The Last of Us, and she’s grateful for it.
Ramsey recently appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live and talked about various topics such as Game of Thrones, her bonding with co-star Pedro Pascal, and The Last of Us. She also recalled her epic death scene from the final season of Game of Thrones.
Ramsey said, “It was a giant robotic claw and green screen, it’s like programmed to shake me around. I was like 20 foot up in the air, they had to throw the blood up to me so I did it myself, because by the time they’d faffed about I’d swallowed half the blood if they did the whole process. So I just had a bottle of blood with me.”
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