The Sansa Stark depicter also talks about what it's like filming the upcoming season 7, saying, 'It's quite sad. It really feels like things are wrapping up and coming to an end.'
- Sep 22, 2016
AceShowbiz - Well, it's pretty obvious that there isn't a season on "Game of Thrones" where no one dies, but it's always dreading to hear that one or more characters are going to die. Recently, Sophie Turner reminded us again that no one's safe in the upcoming seventh season.
"It's quite sad. It really feels like things are wrapping up and coming to an end," the actress, who plays Sansa Stark, said of filming the seventh season when met on the red carpet of Sunday's (September 18) Primetime Emmy Awards. "People are hanging around Belfast a bit longer to be around each other and be in each other's presence."
When the interviewer pointed out that there's still an eighth season, Turner cryptically responded, "We've got one more season...well, not all of us."
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Asked what would happen to her character in the seventh season, Turner coyly said, "You don't really know what's going on with her this season. We're trying to figure out where her loyalties lie and you're wondering if she is going to pull through and be a true Stark or not."
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— Variety (@Variety) September 19, 2016
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who plays Jamie Lannister, hinted at more reunions in the final two seasons. "We started seeing it in season 6; characters that met in the first episode of season 1 are now meeting again and you're going to see that start happening more," he said.
"Game of Thrones" season 7 is currently in production for a premiere in summer 2017.