Natalie Dormer Knows the Ending of 'Game of Thrones'
by EG
Margaery Tyrell is long gone from Game of Thrones, but apparently she was let in on some secrets while she was still around. Natalie Dormer said in a recent interview that she knows how the series will end. How many of the beans did she spill? Read on to find out.
Natalie Dormer’s Game of Thrones days have been over for quite some time, but she’s just as invested in the final season as the rest of the world. “I’m excited to see the next season. I’m on the edge of my seat like everybody else,” she told The Hollywood Reporter In Studio while promoting her film In the Darkness and TV mini-series Picnic at Hanging Rock.
While the actress remained pretty tight-lipped on what information she knows about season eight — the final of the HBO hit series — she did tease that she knows how it ends, but not how the show gets there. “I know A to B. I know what B is, but I don’t know how they get B. But I do know B,” she said.
Dormer also discussed her new film, In the Darkness, which she co-wrote, produced and stars in. “I wanted to explore the idea about a human being defined by their pain, and that their entire identity has been amassed around a particular want or need and anger, and then what the does to an inpidual,” she said. “The script is kind of about revenge, forgiveness, redemption, facing your inner self, and ultimately letting go.”
Moving from one project to the next, the busy Dormer also talked about her role in the remake of the 1975 film, based on the novel by Joan Lindsay, Picnic at Hanging Rock. She explained how director Larysa Kondracki personally reached out to her for the role of headmistress Mrs. Appleyard.
“She wrote me this long-ass letter saying, ‘No one can play this other than you. It’s got to be you.’ And I was like ‘I don’t wanna get in a corset again, it’s too soon,’” she explained, referencing her Game of Thrones days.
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