'Game of Thrones' star Maisie Williams drops hints on final season ending

Although "Game of Thrones" season 8 will not be back until 2019, there are already spoilers about the upcoming installment. Actress Maisie Williams recently revealed some details about the final season.

Williams, who plays the role of Arya Stark, said that fans will be surprised with the ending since it is not something that they expect to see. However, it will not be a major twist. Williams also said that she tried guessing the ending with her mother while she was reading the final scripts. But their predictions were both wrong.

"Neither of us was right," she said in a statement. "I don't know if it's gonna surprise people, but it's just different to what you think it's gonna be."

This hints that the ending of the long-running television series is something that many will be curious about, but it will also not be something that will give fans a big shock. Although these are the only things that Williams can reveal, it can already excite viewers who are anticipating the show's return.

As of now, the next season is currently in production. The 20-year-old star, who first made her appearance in the series back in 2011, said that it is so much fun to film the series. She adds that there is only a small group left and that it is exciting to know everything that is happening.

In another news, Williams was interviewed in "The Graham Norton Show" along with actor Tom Hanks and professional boxer Anthony Joshua. On the show, Williams said that some people would approach her and ask her to recite the names of the people that Arya wants to kill.

With that, Norton asked her to mention the names while a dramatic music plays. After reciting names of characters from the series, she added the names of Hanks, Joshua, and Norton, which cracked up the audience. Hanks, on the other hand, looked up in surprise while Norton laughed saying, "Please kill me!"

"Game of Thrones" season 8 will return to the small screens in 2019.

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