The 23-year-old New Mutants star talks to Craig McLean about making revenge comedy ‘Two Weeks to Live’, why she wouldn’t jump to watch ‘Game of Thrones’, and why women have to create their own stories to escape tokenism Maisie Williams zooms into view, all Eighties club-kid fashion, heavily kohl’d eyes and shaggy, bleached blonde hair. It’s a bold
“First of all, she’d have to be introduced to Elvis Presley…” Maisie Williams has opened up about her hopes for a second season of Two Weeks To Live. The Game of Thrones star, returning to TV for the first time since the HBO show ended, recently told NME what she would like to see for
The actor talks going indie for her first post-‘Thrones’ role and the secret Kit Harington was told during season three of the HBO hit. After devoting a decade of her life to HBO’s global phenomenon, Game of Thrones, Maisie Williams is going indie. In her first post-Thrones role, Williams plays Mary in Julius Berg’s The Owners, which explores
“I Feel Myself Coming Back To The Surface”: Maisie Williams On Her Cathartic Quarantine Maisie Williams returns to our screen this week in revenge comedy Two Weeks To Live as Kim, who leaves her overbearing mother (Fleabag’s Sian Clifford) behind to avenge her dead father’s killer. Along the way, our heroine encounters obstacles that allow
Maisie Williams on Success and Being Part of an Empowered Generation. Famous for her portrayal of the young and tenacious Arya Stark in Game of Thrones, British actress Maisie Williams reflects on her success, the responsibility her generation holds, and the watch she feels is the perfect embodiment of achievement, confidence, and class. Here’s our
Two Weeks to Live comes to Sky One next month. Game of Thrones favorite Maisie Williams has waxed lyrical about working in the comedy genre. Having portrayed tenacious heroine Arya Stark over the course of eight series, the 23-year-old actress will debut in Sky One’s Two Weeks to Live next week as young misfit Kim Stokes. Related: Game of Thrones star