For eight years, the British actress was one of television’s most beloved swordwielding, baddie-slaying teenage anti-heroines. Her next big act: mutant, producer, a champion for up-and-coming creatives, and possibly the next most powerful woman in entertainment and the arts. Here, an exclusive close-up. Even among superheroes, the X-Men have long been a metaphor for growing
Williams is embracing a bright future post Game of Thrones – and the chance to explore her distinctive take on fashion About 15 minutes into my interview with Maisie Williams, she jumps up from her seat to close the blinds. “Wait, there’s a woman taking a picture,” she says, arching a substantial eyebrow. A fan
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 of the most influential twenty-somethings in cinema and fashion take on the role of comic book icons. Like the characters in The New Mutants , a new superhero film in which they star, Anya Taylor-Joy and Maisie Williams who head their line-up have little to do, at least initially, except for some aspects: they are both
The “Game of Thrones” actress gets back into the skin of a wolf. This time she plays an X-Men in “The New Mutants”, a role she embroiders. An incisive and extraordinary woman, also off the screen. ESTER AGUADO, AUGUST 26, 2020 Wolfsbane, Poison Wolf, is the new alter ego of the English star of “Game of Thrones”, who
Two Weeks To Live, a brand new Sky original comedy, starring Maisie Williams, Sian Clifford, Mawaan Rizwan and Taheen Modak starts 2 September on Sky One. Filmography: Television Productions > 2020-Two Weeks To Live > Trailer Screencaps Filmography: Television Productions > 2020-Two Weeks To Live > Promotionals