Maisie Williams feared fans would hate #GameofThrones twist

Maisie Williams as Arya Stark in "Game of Thrones". Picture: HBO

Maisie Williams as Arya Stark in "Game of Thrones". Picture: HBO

Published Apr 29, 2019

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Maisie Williams thought 'Game of Thrones' viewers would "hate" the surprise twist from this week's episode.

The 22-year-old actress admitted that even her boyfriend thought Jon Snow (Kit Harington) should be the one to kill the Night King, not her own alter ego Arya Stark, though it was "unbelievably exciting" for her to have such a key role in 'The Battle of Winterfell'.

She said: "It was so unbelievably exciting. But I immediately thought that everybody would hate it; that Arya doesn't deserve it. 

"The hardest thing is in any series is when you build up a villain that's so impossible to defeat and then you defeat them. It has to be intelligently done because otherwise people are like, 'Well, [the villain] couldn't have been that bad when some 100-pound girl comes in and stabs him.' You gotta make it cool. 

"And then I told my boyfriend and he was like, 'Mmm, should be Jon though really, shouldn't it?' "

Maisie's co-star Kit was also "surprised" by the twist - because he was expecting to be the one to kill the Night King.

He admitted: "I was surprised, I thought it was gonna be me! But I like it. It gives Arya's training a purpose to have an end goal. It's much better how she does it the way she does it. 

"I think it will frustrate some in the audience that Jon's hunting the Night King and you're expecting this epic fight and it never happens -- that's kind of 'Thrones'. But it's the right thing for the characters. There's also something about it not being the person you expect. The young lady sticks it to the man."

Maisie, like Kit, didn't read her script until the cast got together for a table read so she was stunned to find out she'd be the one to bring down the army of the dead.

She recalled to Entertainment Weekly: "I was coming into work and everybody was talking about episode 3 and [director Miguel Sapochnik] was like, 'Have you read the [season 3 script] yet?' "

When she said she hadn't, the director said he couldn't tell her why he'd asked, much to her bemusement.

She continued: "I was like, 'Are we fighting the wights? Does The Night King die? So who kills him? What happens?' And no one would say anything. Why is no one saying it? This is crazy."

Director Miguel Sapochnik wanted the twist to be a huge shock to fans.

He said: "I thought, 'Hmm, if I see Arya running then I know she's going to do something.' So it's about almost losing her from the story and then have her come in as a surprise and pinning all our hopes on Jon being the guy going to do it -- because Jon's always the guy. So we follow Jon in a continuous shot.

"I want the audience to think: 'Jon's gonna do it, Jon's gonna do it...' and then he fails. He fails at the very last minute. So I'm hoping that's a nice switch that no one sees coming."

Where to watch "Game of Thrones" 

Watch it on Mondays at 3am on (repeat at 10pm) on M-Net, or straight after with the   DStv Now app  . 

You can also binge-watch all previous seasons of  "Game of Thrones" on Showmax. Sign up for a 14-day free trial at  Showmax.com

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