Interview
Maisie Williams talks about Game of Thrones group chat and House of The Dragon

Game of Thrones wasn’t just the biggest show of the century, it was a huge family and a way of life for so many people for nearly a decade. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, something that not only the fans but the cast and the crew find hard to move away from. 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. Maisie Williams (Arya) recently talked about their group chat and also her expectations from House of The Dragon.
Willams talked to Variety in a recent interview and revealed, “We’re all on a group chat, which is lovely. (Pause) Everyone’s doing really well. And I think that it’s nice to keep up with people enjoying their lives, which had been dominated by the show for so long.”
About the upcoming prequel House of The Dragon, this is what she said, “I’m really looking forward to it, actually. My friend Olivia [Cooke] is in it, and it’s been really interesting just chatting to her about the experience. I think it’s actually a lot more pressure. All of the hung-over concerns of our show are now just being piled onto this new cast of people who had nothing to do with it. I want to be as supportive as possible to her as an actress, but also, I’m just really curious.”
“I’m kind of looking forward to watching “Game of Thrones” — even though it’s not “Game of Thrones” — and experiencing it as a person that’s not on it. ‘Cause all I’ve done is meet people who have done just that, and I never really was able to relate to it.”
Are you as excited as Maisie to watch House of The Dragon? Tell us in the comments below!
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