It’s hard to predict who would live or die in “Game of Thrones” Season 8, but one of the main cast members have just teased that his character is going to make it through alive.
In a recent interview with the Daily Express, Iain Glen, the actor portraying exiled Northern lord Jorah Mormont, seems to have confirmed that his character survives the series.
“I am one of the lucky ones who made it through!” Glen said.
That’s an interesting statement coming from Glen because many have speculated that Jorah would eventually meet his end in the final season of the show. But right now, this should be taken with a grain of salt because it’s quite possible that what he meant was that his character was one of the lucky ones who managed to stay alive until “Game of Thrones” Season 8.
Jorah has already gone through a lot since the first season and to send him to his death right after he was cured of greyscale might seem cruel to some. However, the prevailing theory is that he will eventually lay his life on the line for Daenerys (Daenerys) Emilia Clarke.
In any case, Glen has also noted that “Game of Thrones” Season 8 will be worth the wait.
“We all sat down for the read-through of six feature-length episodes. They took longer to film, cost more, and are more surprising. It was very emotional,” Glen stated. “Game of Thrones will stick with us all forever and we were very lucky to have been a part of the show. The realist won’t sink in until it comes to next year when we should be filming, but we’re not,” he added.
For now, fans have a long wait ahead of them since “Game of Thrones” Season 8 isn’t scheduled to air until the first half of 2019.


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