Jerome Flynn has hinted that Bronn might not survive the final season (Picture: HBO)

Game Of Thrones star Jerome Flynn has hinted his character might not survive season eight.

Fans are steeling themselves for the final season to see if their faves live or die.

Bronn might be one of the ones biting the dust this season if we read into Flynn’s recent comments.

Speaking to Metro.co.uk and other press at the premiere in Belfast, he said: ‘Bronn’s a determined type. He’s either going to get his castle, or he’s going to die getting it.’

Asked if the actor was happy to still be alive and kicking in the final season, he replied: ‘I can’t deny there’s a part of me that wanted to make the end.

‘But I was so happy… I mean, I didn’t expect to make 3 seasons, let alone 8, so… yeah.’

Of course he could just be talking about season eight in general rather than the finale, but still – we don’t have a good feeling about this.

However Bronn fans might take some comfort in the fact that he’s nowhere near the top of the list when it comes to who is most likely to die this season.

According to bookies Paddy Power, Cersei Lannister looks certain to be a goner at 1/50, with Euron Greyjoy close behind with 1/33 odds of being killed off.

Odds to die, listed in order of likelihood.

1/50 – Cersei Lannister
1/33 – Euron Greyjoy
1/8 – Jorah Mormont
1/8 – Jaime Lannister
1/8 – Lord Varys
2/9 – Daenerys Targaryen
2/9 – Melisandre
1/3 – The Hound
2/5 – Tyrion Lannister

The cast were put through the wringer this series as almost everyone was involved with a huge battle sequence.

The cast have spoken out about what a tough experience it was shooting the scenes, with Game Of Thrones director David Nutter revealing everyone on set had to bring their A Game.

Revealing that past full-on war scenes have been ‘incredibly exhausting’ for him as director, he added to Metro.co.uk: ‘I can’t say that it’s more draining or less draining to be the director of the episode, but I will say that we’re all in the same boat, actors and director, when it comes to really bringing our “A game” to the fore.

Prepare for more blood, guts and glory in the final season (Picture: HBO)

‘Battle scenes are just incredibly exhausting for all concerned. ‘Having said that, they are, at the same time, sometimes tedious – because there’s so much minute detail to deal with, from both an acting and directing standpoint.

‘Horses, armaments, special effects are all vying for our attention and energy, in a lot of cases, and it’s true that it’s exhausting trying to lasso all of these elements into a coherent whole.’

Game Of Thrones 14 April on Sky Atlantic with seasons 1-7 available on NOW TV.

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