After its record-rated season seven debut on HBO earlier this week, key members of the Game of Thrones cast on Friday appeared on a panel in front of more than 6,500 people at San Diego
Comic-Con, where it unveiled a preview for the rest of the
highly-anticipated season while fielding questions about the show's
future.
Actress Sophie Turner, 21, told
attendees of her character, Sansa Stark: 'She's woke now, guys, she's
real woke,' no longer seeing the world through 'rose-tinted glasses,'
according to the Associated Press.
'She's
cool, she trusts no one whether it be man or woman or family or not and
I think that's important when you play the Game of Thrones.'
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'Woke': Sophie Turner, 21, revealed
personality changes for her Game of Thrones alter ego Sansa Stark during
a Comic-Con panel on Friday in San Diego
The
preview began with Daenerys Targaryen, played by actress Emilia Clarke,
declaring, 'I was born to rule the Seven Kingdoms and I will,' before a
montage of footage showcasing the medieval mobilization amid Daenerys'
long-awaited comeback to Westeros.
It
culminates with Melisandre, played by Carice van Houten, telling
Daenerys, 'I believe you have a role to play - as does another.'
After its record-rated season seven debut on HBO earlier this week, key members of the Game of Thrones cast on Friday appeared on a panel in front of more than 6,500 people at San Diego
Comic-Con, where it unveiled a preview for the rest of the
highly-anticipated season while fielding questions about the show's
future.
Actress Sophie Turner, 21, told
attendees of her character, Sansa Stark: 'She's woke now, guys, she's
real woke,' no longer seeing the world through 'rose-tinted glasses,'
according to the Associated Press.
'She's
cool, she trusts no one whether it be man or woman or family or not and
I think that's important when you play the Game of Thrones.'
'Woke': Sophie Turner, 21, revealed
personality changes for her Game of Thrones alter ego Sansa Stark during
a Comic-Con panel on Friday in San Diego
The
preview began with Daenerys Targaryen, played by actress Emilia Clarke,
declaring, 'I was born to rule the Seven Kingdoms and I will,' before a
montage of footage showcasing the medieval mobilization amid Daenerys'
long-awaited comeback to Westeros.
It
culminates with Melisandre, played by Carice van Houten, telling
Daenerys, 'I believe you have a role to play - as does another.'
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