The way the dreaded Night King was dispatched in Game of Thrones’ final season didn’t just come as a surprise to fans, but to star Kit Harington as well. According to co-star Maisie Williams, whose beloved character Arya Stark wound up being the hero who vanquished the evil ice lord, Harington spent seasons thinking the Night King’s fate belonged to Jon Snow.

Talking to THR, Williams said “[Harington] expected it to go that way, too, and he even said ‘It was going to go that way. Someone told me in season three that I was going to kill The Night King.’

“And then he read the script, and it was Arya the whole time,” Williams laughed. “Yeah, I think it would’ve been too obvious. I’m glad that it was Arya, honestly. I think I had the best storyline of the final season.”

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Williams currently stars in Disney’s The Mutants, which finally found theatrical release after years of delay and then postponement due to COVID. Our review of The New Mutants said it’s an “entertaining, if at times formulaic small-scale genre movie” that didn’t deserved to be shelved for so long.

Meanwhile, Game of Thrones executive producers D.B. Weiss and David Benioff settled on their next project, teaming with Rian Johnson for a Netflix series inspired by Liu Cixin’s award-winning book trilogy The Three-Body Problem (Remembrance of Earth’s Past).

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Source: IGN.com Kit Harington Was Also Shocked Jon Snow Didn’t Kill the Night King