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Game of Thrones actor John Bradley says some scenes from season 7 seem unfilmable!
Game of Thrones does not return to television before the Summer of 2017. Considering how that is almost half a year away, we have been surviving on other material, most of which has been cast-member interviews. The latest one comes from John Bradley, the actor who plays Samwell Tarly in Game of Thrones, who talked about filming Season 7, and more, in an interview with DigitalSpy. Read on :
Talking about the end of Game of Thrones :
“It’s interesting thinking about the end of Game of Thrones, because we don’t know how it ends – we don’t know who wins or who loses – we’ve got no idea what kind of story we’re telling.
We don’t know if it’s an indictment of how bad people can triumph if good men do nothing, or a redemptive story about good triumphing over evil. We just don’t know, so that mystery has fed in to everything we’ve done so far.”
Talking about how some of the sequences from Season 7 seem ‘unfilmable’ :
“But you find that every year. You read it and you think, ‘They’ve really stitched themselves up here, because there’s no way they can get this on screen” – and then 10 months later, there it is!”
John Bradley also talked about his new project, titled The Last Dragonslayer. You can read the full interview, here.
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