It’s time to get up close and personal with the cast of Game of Thrones.

A number of cast members from the hugely popular fantasy drama will be discussing their time on the show this March, answering questions from fans during an intimate panel session at The Southbank Bar in Friar Lane for Thrones Night.

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Already confirmed to attend are;

Toby Sebastian (Trystane Martell, The Dorne Prince who was set to marry Mycella Baratheon)

Dominic Carter (Janos Slynt, commander of the City Watch in King’s Landing and founder of House Slynt)

Josef Altin (Pypar friend to Jon Snow, Samwell Tarly and Grenn)

Luke Barnes (Rast, a ranger in the Night’s Watch).

In addition to hearing all from the actors themselves about their roles on the hit show, the night will also include a Game of Thrones themed pub quiz, a best costume competition and a raffle. A number of spot prizes will be handed out on the night for questions asked during the guest panel session.

Attendees will also get the chance to grab a selfie with a cast member of their choice, as well as an autograph.

The event is jointly hosted by Em-Con, which is set to return to the Motorpoint Arena on May 4 and 5, 2019. Already confirmed for the main event are big name stars including Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fizz), Bret Spiner (Star Trek, Independence Day) and Marina Sirtis (Star Trek, Family Guy).

Game of Thrones is set to return to screens in 2019. The show airs on Sky Atlantic and NOW TV.

Tickets for Thrones Night at The Southbank Bar can be purchased now from gigantic.com for £22 including a booking fee. The event will take place between 6:30pm and 11:30pm on March 28.

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