A knight of 7 kingdoms is anti-Game of Thrones
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Jacob Anderson as Louis de Pointe du Lac parting a curtain in Interview with the Vampire - AMC After "Game of Thrones" ended (even though its creator George R.R. Martin had different plans), very few of its cast members appeared in a show that was quite as big.
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It's Official: Game of Thrones is Getting a Sequel Series
Game of Thrones is finally getting a sequel series, set after the events of the highly-controversial final season. While its last couple of seasons have been widely criticized, there's no taking away that Game of Thrones delivered some of the absolute greatest television ever.
The “Game of Thrones” cast continues to shake things up in Hollywood after the show’s end. The “Mother of Dragons” is back in a new Peacock series.
With no dragons and no warring dynasties, HBO’s “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” is the first test of whether the “Thrones” formula works on a human scale.
That’s more or less unsurprising, considering she’s starring on a new espionage comedy, Ponies, and has spent the better part of the last decade coming to terms with Game Of Thrones. Over the years, she’s expressed disappointment with her final character arc,
"Game of Thrones" alum Kristian Nairn has a pretty incredible story behind his audition for the hit HBO series.
Game of Thrones alum Sophie Turner revealed she's shocked by Tomb Raider 's advanced security measures. The Lara Croft actress said the cast needs to use facial recognition technology to unlock Phoebe Waller-Bridge's scripts. "It's intense," Turner said of the show, which also stars Sigourney Weaver and Jason Isaacs.
INTERVIEW: A few years ago, Peter Claffey was playing rugby professionally in Ireland. Now his towering stature is being put to good use as the aptly-named Ser Duncan the Tall in ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’.