Dozens of actors, many of whom were unknown before the medieval
fantasy series began in 2011, flew to New York ahead of the
eighth and final season of the show, which arrives on HBO on
April 14.
Sophie Turner, who was just 14 when she began her role as Sansa
Stark, said she would miss the months of filming outdoors in
freezing weather in Northern Ireland.
"Some of the fondest memories I have are of all of us snuggled
up in warm coats trying to get warm," she said.
"That camaraderie that we've built from just being so like cold
and so wet... they were the most exciting times because it was
how we really bonded as a cast."
Turner said she had kept one of her character's corsets as a
souvenir. Pilou Asbaek (Euron Greyjoy) and Conleth Hill (Varys)
said they kept some rings, while Richard Dormer held on to Beric
Dondarrion's trademark eye patch.
"Game of Thrones" has won multiple Emmy awards and is HBO's
biggest hit ever with some 30 million viewers in the United
States and an army of devoted fans worldwide.
The series, set among warring families in the fictional kingdom
of Westeros, is based on novels by George R.R. Martin in a
series called "A Song of Ice and Fire."
Plot details of the final season have been kept strictly secret
although filming started in October 2017.
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"This has been a year and a half we’ve been having to hide these. I
can remember when I read the script I was like, you know, I wish I
didn't have this information in my head," said Isaac
Hempstead-Wright, who plays the visionary Bran Stark.
Season 7, which was broadcast in 2017, saw the characters head
towards a great battle over the Iron Throne while a zombie army of
White Walkers, led by the undead Night King, march south and
threaten mankind's destruction.
"I can tell you something. I'm probably the only guy with a happy
end," Asbaek said.
The show has become known for killing off beloved characters, but
many of the actors playing them, including Jason Momoa (Khal Drogo),
Natalie Dormer (Margaery Tyrell) and Sean Bean (Ned Stark) turned up
for Wednesday's red carpet.
“This is the last mile, the last carpet, the last premiere, this is
the end," said Kristofer Hivju, who plays raider Tormund Giantsbane.
"I think everything has an end and this is the perfect way to end
it."
(Reporting by Reuters Television, writing by Jill Serjeant; Editing
by Simon Cameron-Moore)
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