Maisie Williams and Isaac Hempstead Wright said THIS about the future of Westeros and their character endings

GoT stars including Maisie Williams and Isaac Hempstead Wright were at the San Diego Comic-Con 2019 recently. Here's what they said about their character's end, big moments of season 8 and future of Westeros.

Updated on Jul 20, 2019  |  06:27 PM IST |  4.5M
Maisie Williams and Isaac Hempstead Wright said THIS about the future of Westeros and their character endings
Maisie Williams and Isaac Hempstead Wright said THIS about the future of Westeros and their character endings

Game of Thrones star cast members including Maisie Williams and Isaac Hempstead Wright attended the San Diego Comic-Con 2019 on Friday to reflect on the final and eighth season of the HBO fantasy series and their journey on the popular show. The GoT stars talked about their characters' ends, Westeros' future and the big moments of season 8.

Maisie said, "Arya has always been a lone wolf, always felt a bit of a misfit in her own family." When asked if Arya might ever get back with Gendry, she replied, "I don't think being with a partner is what would make her feel the most fulfilled.” Williams also cleared the air and put an end to the fan theory that Jon Snow had helped Arya kill the Night King by attracting attention, which is not true. She said, "No, she did it on her own. But if we're to give credit to anyone, it would be Melisandre for getting Arya's head back on track.”

“For all intents and purposes, Westeros is now a surveillance state, with Bran seeing and knowing everything,” Isaac Hempstead Wright hilariously said at the beginning of the Game Of Thrones Comic-con panel. He further added and said, "There's not going to be anyone succeeding Bran for a couple of thousand years. I don't think Bran knows per se what's going to happen in the future." He also said that he thinks Bran's vision of the future is cloudier, which is his excuse for why Bran doesn't know everything. But he likes that it's ambiguous.

Credits: NDTV

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