Interview
Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams is looking forward to watching House of The Dragon
Game of Thrones prequel House of The Dragon is right around the corner, and fans are excited to see what HBO has in store for them. However, one thing is for certain, fans are the most excited about all the amazing dragons, who were displayed in full glory in the new teaser trailer. The last teaser also received a large number of positive reviews, and the Game of Thrones stars are really intrigued about the upcoming prequel. A lot of them have shown interest in watching the show previously, including Maisie Williams, who played Arya Stark in the original show.
In a recent interview with Ladbible, Maisie talked about how she felt about House of The Dragon. She said, “I am going to watch House of the Dragon. I’m really looking forward to it. I can’t wait. […] I’m very, very intrigued. It’ll be nice to watch a Game of Thrones show I’m not part of and just get lost in it. I’m thrilled.”
Maisie’s on-screen half-brother/cousin Kit Harington is rumored to be returning for his Game of Thrones role Jon Snow in a supposed spinoff that is currently in works at HBO. Should the project move forward and actually manage to take the form of a series, it will be a huge win for the Game of Thrones fans.
Do you think Arya Stark will get her own spinoff series? Talk to us in the comments below!
-
Editorial6 days ago
Audiobooks featuring the Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon cast
-
Editorial6 days ago
A comprehensive guide to get started with George R.R. Martin’s books
-
News5 days ago
HBO chief confirms Game of Thrones movie is in development, wants George R.R. Martin to be happy
-
News6 days ago
Game of Thrones’ Lena Headey teams up with Bob Odenkirk for action thriller Normal
-
News5 days ago
Did George R.R. Martin just hint at an Arya Stark spin-off?
-
Lore6 days ago
Who is Harwin Strong in House of the Dragon?
-
News2 days ago
Kit Harington’s shelved Jon Snow spinoff might get another shot in the future
-
News2 days ago
House of the Dragon star Emily Carey to lead indie drama Misper