You didn’t really think Game of Thrones wasn’t going to pull out all the stops for their finale, did you?
Sophie Turner has opened up a little about what to expect with the upcoming final episodes next year, and let’s just say things are going to be bloody good.
In an interview with Gold Derby, the star revealed: ‘I can tell you that there’s definitely a coming together of people. Everyone is coming together to fight the impending doom.
‘There’s a lot of tension between these little groups, battling for what they think is right. It’s Game of Thrones, so it’s going to be bloodier and more death and more emotionally torturous than all the years before!,’ she added.
The actress, who plays Sansa Stark, has already finished filming her scenes for the fantasy epic, and celebrated by getting a tattoo of the show to mark the occasion.
Naturally though, everyone thought that it was a spoiler for the upcoming season.
The artwork featured a drawing of a direwolf – the Stark family’s sigil – above the words ‘the pack survives’ and fans freaked out that she’d just given the biggest spoiler of the series yet.
But there is no need to worry, as she has insisted her new body art has nothing to do with what’s coming in the final season of the hit HBO show.
She said: ‘It’s just a quote from last season but everyone figures that the pack really does survive, but it’s just a moral I like to live by.’
The actress even revealed that her friends had warned her not to get the tattoo, just in case it came across as a spoiler.
But she didn’t listen to them, and guess what – everyone thought it was a spoiler.
She said: ‘While I was getting it done people advised me not to because it looked like I was giving everything away. But I wasn’t.’
Game of Thrones returns in 2019.
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