Game of Thrones at Comic Con 2019: THIS is why Grey Worm didn't kill Jon Snow for murdering Daenerys Targaryen

Game of Thrones ended in May this year and it left fans with several questions. When Maisie Williams, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Liam Cunningham, Conleth Hill, John Bradley, and Jacob Anderson appeared at the San Diego Comic-Con 2019, they answered several questions.

Updated on Jul 22, 2019  |  04:24 PM IST |  4.7M
Game of Thrones at Comic Con 2019: THIS is why Grey Worm didn't kill Jon Snow for murdering Daenerys Targaryen
Game of Thrones at Comic Con 2019: THIS is why Grey Worm didn't kill Jon Snow for murdering Daenerys Targaryen

It has been two months since Game of Thrones ended its watch. However, GoT fans have a hundred questions. So, when a portion of the cast attended the San Diego Comic-Con 2019, fans took the opportunity and showered them with all their questions. Maisie Williams, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Liam Cunningham, Conleth Hill, John Bradley, and Jacob Anderson tackled the post Game of Thrones finale force. Questions about Arya Stark killing Night King were answered. The cast addressed the criticism about the final season and also spoke about the petition floated demanding the remake of the final season. 

Off the many questions answered at the SDCC was one involving Jon Snow and Grey Worm. Fans would remember that Grey wanted justice for his Queen Daenerys Targaryen. But he did not demand death for the character. A fan took the Comic-Con opportunity to quiz Jacob Anderson about Grey Worm decision to go against killing Jon Snow. 

According to Comicbook.com, he said, "It's a good question. I think that in my head there came a point with Grey Worm toward the end where it became like 'Enough is enough.' I think that's a big reason why he left, it was like everyone who was ever dear to him was dead now. And he'd only just learned how to have people be dear to him. So I think he was just like 'This is a violent place, and this isn't what I want my existence to be anymore."

The actor explained, "I don't just want it to be violent. So I think there's a sense that he was will for there to be a trial - he wasn't trying to just kill everyone. Anymore. I don't think he wants to necessarily kill Jon Snow, he just doesn't want him to be alive." Well, there's your answer. Does it answer your question? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below. 


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