Game Of Thrones stars Maisie Williams and Lena Headey will be reunited in a new music video.
Despite being at loggerheads on Game Of Thrones as Arya Stark and Cersei Lannister, they will put their differences aside for the project.
The actresses have been cast in a music video for the song You Mean The World To Me by Freya Ridings.
The ballad, produced by occasional Adele collaborator Greg Kurstin, stars Maisie with Lena on directing duties.
A teaser clip shared by Freya shows her embracing Maisie who sobs in her arms.
In another shot the actress walks through a field getting increasingly emotional.
The video lands on March 1.
Lena and Maisie’s Game Of Thrones characters are sworn enemies on the show, which returns for its final season in April.
Lena, who plays Cersei, said that the cast are ready to move on from the HBO show.
Saying she was ‘really happy’ with her work on Game Of Thrones, she said: ‘It’s the end. It’s the eighth season, which is bonkers. I feel totally chuffed…’
‘I think everyone’s ready to kind of do new stuff. But I think until it’s over-over, I won’t know how I feel.’
Lena previously admitted that her final day of shooting was ‘tedious’ as she had to hang around a flight of stairs for most of it.
Of course, the actor refused to go in depth about why Cersei was hanging around a staircase out of fear she would get into trouble with HBO.
In an interview with Variety, Lena said: ‘My last day on set was weirdly very tedious because I just had to shoot going up and down these stairs and that was it.’
When pressed for more details she said: ‘I can’t tell you anything, they’d kill me!’
Game Of Thrones starts 15 April on Sky Atlantic.
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