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Game Of Thrones’ Cast Now ‘Somber On Set’ As Show Approaches Finale

Game Of Thrones’ Cast Now ‘Somber On Set’ As Show Approaches Finale

Shena Golosino

The hit fantasy drama, Game of Thrones is coming to an end. So, how is the story going?

From an update on Digital Spy, Jon Bradley who plays the character of Samwell Tarly of Game of Thrones said that the real meaning of the show will be unveiled on its finale which will air on 2018.

"It's interesting thinking about the end of Game of Thrones," he said. "Because we don't know how it ends - we don't know who wins or who loses - we've got no idea what kind of story we're telling. We don't know if it's an indictment of how bad people can triumph if good men do nothing or a redemptive story about good triumphing over evil. We just don't know, so that mystery has fed into everything we've done so far."

Bradley also said that Game of Thrones has seven episodes left for its seventh season and with six more for its finale to be aired on HBO in 2018. As GoT's end is fast approaching, how are the casts feeling about it? On an interview in Vulture, Sophie Turner who plays Sansa Stark said that she feels so emotional as things slowly coming to an end. They had asked themselves if what are they ging to do during the last their on set. It has been so certain that all the casts and other staff are becoming so close with each other.

"It's quite somber on set, but everyone's just trying to enjoy it as much as possible. Trying to get the most out of it. Trying not to take anything for granted." turner mentioned.

Fans can still watch the six seasons on HBO which will on a daily basis for each season starting this December 26th, while waiting for Season 7. GoT will be winding up in February 2017. It's different this time, unlike its usual spring release, because the producers are preparing for its 'dreary' scenes that will take place during winter.

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