‘Game of Thrones’ star Maisie Williams Finds it Tough to Bid Farewell

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Saying goodbye to "Game of Thrones" is certainly not easy for Maisie Williams, well known as Arya Stark the actress touched on her experience with the show and her love for the character. Unfortunately she is filming her last scenes for HBO's most famous TV show.

"Game of Thrones" Season 7 and Season 8 is all that is left for the audience and it looks like Maisie's role is already drawing to an end. The 19 year old actress at the SAG Awards in Los Angeles stated that her character in "Games of Thrones" has been her security blanket and it has been a safety net, Yahoo reported.

It is notable that Maisie has taken the best out of the show and she will not have any regrets if she does not get a role in the future, because she feels she always has "Game of Thrones." However, she admitted that not having the show around is going to be really strange buy it is also exciting, as per Gamespot.

Maisie is right now trying to do the last few scenes that she has justice, she is trying to shape her character the way it has been so far and give it a nice arc to end with. It is a known fact that Arya Stark has been through a tough time from the beginning of the show. Perhaps her last few scenes will be good enough for her.

The actress also stated that Season 7 is very exciting especially the ending and the finale, but she is not sure if her character will survive. Probably there might not be a happy ending for the "Girl who has no name" after all.

As for the "Game of Thrones" lead actors a report stated that their pay increased for Season 8 to $500,000. With all said and done Maisie Williams finds it tough to bid farewell to her character and the show overall.

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