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Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams is excited about Kit Harington’s Jon Snow spinoff

Game of Thrones stars are a close-knit bunch. Many of the cast and the crew members are still in touch with each other, as we have seen various photos of them reuniting at events across the globe. The show’s star Maisie Williams has earlier talked of a Game of Thrones group chat where the cast members still talk to each other. And a lot of them are really excited about Game of Thrones spinoffs, for example, House of The Dragon, and the recently announced Jon Snow spinoff.
Maisie Williams has previously shown an interest to watch the upcoming prequel House of The Dragon. However, she got really excited when she heard the news of her on-screen brother Kit Harington gearing up for a Jon Snow series of his own. Williams talked to People while attending the Cannes Lions Festival and said, “Everything surrounding the story [of GOT] is very exciting. We had such a rich show, and there’s still so much story to tell.”
“I think it’s really exciting, and I think that Kit is such a phenomenal actor. Him playing Jon Snow was just like a cultural reset. I think everything that he touches is magic, and I’m excited to see what it’s going to be.”
When asked if she would like to play Arya once again in the Jon Snow spinoff, she replied, “It’s obviously a very exciting prospect. So never say never.”
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