‘Game of Thrones’ cast dodges Jon Snow, Season 6 questions
So when is the Game of Thrones panel, where will it go down and can you watch it from the comfort of your home?
As for who misses Kit Harington most, Maisie Williams (Arya) joked: “We couldn’t wait for him to be gone, to be honest”. For example, she knew she could’ve fought Ramsay when he raped her, but she knew it would’ve been disastrous if she had, so she made a calculated decision to do nothing.
The night is dark and full of terrors, but today’s Game of Thrones panel at Comic-Con 2015 was void of any new casting announcements – or any cast members at all, for that matter. Said producer Carolyn Strauss, Martin “has laid out sort of what his thinking was moving forward and then Dan and David go from there”. “It wasn’t done because of the pain, it was done in spite of it”.
When asked to expand on why she felt like Sansa’s controversial wedding night scene with Ramsey was a good choice for her character, actress Sophie Turner says she stands by her original comments that she she thought the scene was great. “She’s one of those characters that does her scheming in her mind, not outwardly”. So much so that Christie that the one thing she could change about her character would be to wait.
The Irish actor cropped up at a tournament for the show’s new “Game of Thrones” Monopoly board game at the Hilton Bayfront as part of Comic-Con on Thursday evening.
How are Margaery (Natalie Dormer) and Loras (Finn Jones) going to get out of the High Sparrow’s Dungeon, you might ask? Turner gave a lengthy, insightful answer. “I don’t have an effing clue what’s going to happen tomorrow”. If you would like to discuss another topic, look for a relevant article. She feels, however, that Margaery’s got to find a lot of inner strength because her grandmother’s (Lady Olenna) not around to help her out anymore.
Poor Margaery – she’s probably not taking very well to life behind bars. Turner said she thinks she will always trust him a little bit because they grew up together. “She needs a shower and a coffee, I’m sure, by now”.
Game of Thrones director David Nutter recalled meeting President Barack Obama, in which the leader of the free world asked Nutter, “You didn’t kill Jon Snow, did you?”
Nutter recounted that he had to tell the Commander in Chief, “Mr. President, Jon Snow is deader than dead”, joking that he was afraid that he was about to get shipped off to Guantanamo Bay. Benioff has referred to the “death of Jon Snow”, and Weiss has said that “dead is dead”.
We still don’t believe you, David! A live Game of Thrones panel blog was offered per Variety.