


And it got worse, ’cause it kept growing, and they put this little fat belly on me to make it even out. “I was becoming a woman and then having to wear this thing that … pushes tits under armpits. Williams in particular, struggled with the constraints of playing Arya, a tomboyish child, while she, herself, was maturing. Script async src="///pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js">Īs much fun as Williams and Turner had as screen partners, they’re upfront about the inherent difficulty of effectively growing up on a television set. I think they really regretted putting us in scenes together. Anytime we tried to be serious about anything, it’s just the hardest thing in the world. “If you’re working with your best friend, you will never get any work done, ever. “We’re a nightmare to work with,” she said. While it might seem unfortunate that two actors who enjoy each other’s company so much weren’t able to share a single scene together from the end of season 1 until season 6, according to Turner, that was probably for the best. And they could see that all those years ago, and it must have been real magic watching these two girls have the best time together.” “I get why they do chemistry reads, because when it’s right, it’s so right. “I thought Sophie was the coolest thing I’d ever seen,” Williams, now 21, added. “We were pretty much best friends from that second on,” Turner said, now 22. According to Rolling Stone, the two met for the first time at a chemistry read in 2009, when Williams was 12 and Turner was 13. One of the most heart-warming aspects of any behind the scenes material for Game of Thrones has always been the palpable friendship between Williams and Turner. Martin talked about his early inspiration for Arya and Sansa-and how much of Season 8 will be based on his ending! Game of Thrones returns to HBO for its final season on April 14.In an extensive Rolling Stones feature, Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams reflected on their shared experience growing up on Game of Thrones and George R.R. Nathalie Emmanuel said that fans “ will have their mind blown" by the show's final episode. Kit Harington admitted that he “ bawled” when he read the last page of the final script at the Season 8 table read. Other GoT cast members have also gone on the record as having been very moved by the show’s final script. (The forthcoming penultimate book in the series, The Winds of Winter, has yet to be finished.) Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire – the show’s fanbase is in the dark as to who wins the Game of Thrones and who dies.
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Since the series has now lapped the books on which they’re based – George R.R. Williams had described her character’s final scene as “beautiful” and “perfect.” Turner had previously revealed that after finishing the official read-through, the cast gave the final script a standing ovation. Meanwhile, Williams noted: “After I read Season Eight, I watched Season One - there’s a lot of similarities.” “Every story arc came to a really good close.” “I feel very satisfied with the ending of the entire show,” Turner told the publication, careful not to divulge any spoilers. In an interview with Rolling Stone, the Stark sisters talked about a great number of things, from growing up on the series to their respective X-Men projects - Turner expressed her excitement about the upcoming Dark Phoenix, while Williams admitted she doesn’t know “ when the f**k” The New Mutants is coming out - to wrapping on the series, and their thoughts on its finale. While the world awaits the final few episodes of Game of Thrones, two of its stars – Maisie Williams and Sophie Turner – have said that they’re quite happy with how the series sticks the landing and echoes its debut season.
