Maisie Williams got struck by three or four bottles in Two Weeks To Live (Credits: NICK WALL)

Maisie Williams has firmly established herself as one of the toughest stars around as Arya Stark in Game of Thrones, and she’s doing nothing to tarnish that reputation as another total bada*s in her new comedy thriller, Two Weeks To Live.

In fact, she even took a few bottles to the head filming her new series.

Two Weeks To Live follows Kim Noakes, desperate to avenge her father’s death after he died under murky circumstances when she was a child.

After living in solitude with her mother Tina (Sian Clifford) ever since, Kim finds herself exploring the real world for the first time, which, is in itself, a wild ride.

There’s plenty of action, which Maisie’s become accustomed to after slaughtering The Night King, but on the set of Two Weeks To Live actual blood was spilled.

‘There’s a lot of bottle-throwing,’ the 23-year-old told Glamour UK. ‘There was this boujee, sleazy bar in the basement of this guy’s house, we were throwing these bottles and I got three or four on the head.

Maisie is still a total bada*s in Two Weeks To Live (Picture: NICK WALL)

‘I was really sad about it but when you’re on a film set, you don’t want to cry like a child. But it’s late, and emotions are running high, but I was like, “I’m not going to cry, because it doesn’t solve anything.”

‘Later that night I was doing high kicks to the chest and I really did clip this guy in the grill. Sian later told me, “Yeah – I think his mouth ended up bleeding!” So, I was glad I didn’t cry!’

Regardless, the pain paid off as Two Weeks to Live has gone down a storm with fans and critics alike. But will there be a season 2?

The latest from Maisie:

‘No, they’ve yet to email me about a second series, so we’ll see if people watch it,’ she told Digital Spy.

Two Weeks To Live is available to stream on NOW TV.

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