Maisie Williams Confutes “Game Of Thrones” Spin-Off But Ready To Play As Arya Again When Appearing In Tings Magazine

Nalini Suri |Jul 23, 2019

Maisie Williams has emerged recently as a tomboyish heroine in the popular franchise “Game of Thrones” but she denied the information of its spin-off.

Appearing in the front cover of Tings Magazine for July issue with Moschino, Maisie Williams overruled firmly the spin-out of drama TV series Game of Thrones. In the fantasy franchise, she played as Arya Stark, from a tomboyish small girl in a noble family to a powerful and brave warrior to kill off the Night King.

Maisie Williams as Arya Stark in
Maisie Williams as Arya Stark in "Game of Thrones"

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On the other hand, the 22-year-old actress admitted that portraying the feisty character again would be wonderful as reminding her extraordinary ascendancy on the series.

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The bizarre actress in a pink suit drown the squiggle lines first entered the screen in 2011 after beating the other 300 actresses across the U.K to feature on the show. Sharing about how she was pushed into the acting career and pursue the stardom, Maisie said to Sabrina star Kiernan Shipka that:

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She continued:

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Adding to her plan, she said:

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Ongoing projects coming to Maisie Williams are still kept in her mind. Her incredible image in Game of Thrones remains a statue of the strong heroine in her fans’ hearts.

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