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admin   April 22, 2016   Comments Off on Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams: ‘It’s not all fun and games’

‘Iknow my looks are kind of weird – compared to other actors my age – but they work for me.” Game of Thrones’s Maisie Williams anamur escort furrows her Brooke Shields eyebrows. Somehow we’ve landed on her appearance – those pale, pointed features, those large grey eyes. “I might not be a classically beautiful leading lady,” she says, “but that means I’ll play a different sort of leading lady. Does it get to me? Sometimes, but honestly I’m very confident about the future.”

Williams was just 12 when she shot to fame in the fantasy behemoth playing tom boy turned teen assassin Arya Stark. She is now 19 and Game of Thrones is probably the biggest drama on TV, with an army of devoted fans who think nothing of waking in the early hours to catch up on the latest backstabbings and betrayals in the war-torn kingdom of Westeros. Over five seasons, Arya has lost most of her family, pretended to be a boy to survive, taken to reciting the list of people she wishes to revenge-kill as a bedtime prayer – and been blinded by her assassin mentor, the mysterious Jaqen H’ghar. Both the actor and the character have had to grow up fast.

She is still over-excited about the programme that made her name. “I go round to my mum’s to watch the episodes with her, you know, catch up, hang out,” she says. “I’m such a huge fan despite the fact it’s a show I’m in. It’s ridiculous.” Conversely, her portrayal of Arya, a kick-ass character as endearing as she is fierce, made her a firm fan favourite from the start, with Williams singled out for the way she held her own with more experienced actors such as Charles Dance and Sean Bean.

She readily admits, though, that she found the show’s success initially hard to grasp. “The thing I was really obsessed about was whether I would earn enough money to buy myself a laptop. My step-dad Gary just looked at me and said: ‘I think there’ll be enough for a couple of laptops Maisie …’” She laughs. “Suddenly I could pay for my own dancing lessons and school trips, all those things my mum had always paid for. I was able to help out.”

She grew up in Bristol, the youngest of four. Her mother, Hilary, was a university course administrator who gave up her job to support her daughter on set. She has been outspoken about being bullied online when she was 13. But what really angered her were the newspaper articles attacking her family for letting her drop out of school ahead of her GCSEs to focus on the show, which has a famously punishing set schedule lasting nine months of the year.

She has yet to sit any exams, though she has spent time studying dance at a performing arts college in Bath. “You can say what you want about me but I never got into this career for people to be nasty about my family,” she says. “I can have this crazy lifestyle, not going to school, being on set all the time but that’s my choice. When I came into this industry I was just a regular girl, now I know people can twist what you say. That’s really tough.”

She was similarly irritated when people criticised her clothes or commented on her nose ring or photographs of her puffing on cigarettes during film breaks, although she admits “it’s not something that really bothers me now”. It did though? “Oh yeah, for a long time, particularly when I was 16 and people online were saying ‘you can’t dress like that, you’re 12’ … it was frustrating.” She pauses, then adds. “Look, any teenager is totally lost at some point. It’s a really mental time. So to have that and then everything else from being on the show was mind-blowing.”

Williams, much like her character, is not one to be cowed though. She maintains a vigorous presence online with 323,000 followers on Vine, 1.16 million on Twitter and two million on Instagram. Her feed is a mix of stylish red carpet shots, goofy pics of her hanging out with her family or clubbing with her mates, and lots of snaps of her dog Sonny, a white bundle of fluff she adopted from Bristol Cat and Dogs Home just after Christmas this year.

“People just really love seeing Sonny,” she says. “It doesn’t affect me using social media. That’s my generation; it’s what we do. People who slate it are scared of it, which is understandable because it’s mad the power of the internet. I’m not trying to pretend everything’s fun and games, but I do love that I feel so happy online, that I’m part of a whole new generation of kids that get it.”

Beyond Westeros, Willliams has won plaudits as a spiky schoolgirl in Carol Morley’s haunting tale of female hysteria, The Falling. She also popped up in Doctor Who playing immortal Viking Ashildir, and there were rumours she might return as the Doctor’s newest assistant, though she is quick to quash that: “I’m not returning. I can say that. It’s not a secret.”

If Game of Thrones hadn’t come along she’d “probably be living in London in someone’s spare bedroom trying to be a dancer and getting by on nothing.” There’s a pause, then she adds quietly: “If I could have had a career in dancing I would have left acting in a second. Like that.”

admin   April 22, 2016   Comments Off on Game Of Thrones Season 4&5 gallery update

I’ve added screencaps/stills/promos of Game Of Thrones Season 4,5 to our gallery enjoy!

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admin   April 21, 2016   Comments Off on New Game Of Thrones 6×01 Episode Still!

A new episode still for the upcoming Game Of Thrones episode which premiers on Monday night on Sky atlantic has been released, I’ve added the still of Maisie to our gallery enjoy!

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admin   April 21, 2016   Comments Off on Watch Maisie Williams Prank Unsuspecting ‘Game of Thrones’ Fans

Screencaps > 2016 > Maisie Williams (aka Arya Stark) Pranks Game of Thrones Fans

If there are two certainties in this world, it’s that everyone loves Maisie Williams and hidden camera pranks. So it was a no-brainer to combine the two and ask our May cover girl to take on her toughest acting challenge yet, as the shop clerk at Aero Hobbies in Santa Monica, California.Wearing an earpiece and taking directions from our team behind the scenes, Williams faced unsuspecting customers who swore they recognized her from that really popular HBO fantasy show, but couldn’t quite figure out what she was doing behind mersin escort bayan that counter. Like the pro she is, Williams didn’t break character once, and instead offered customers free GoT swag if they were willing to act out some of the show’s more memorable scenes. Naturally, utter chaos ensued.

 

admin   April 21, 2016   Comments Off on USA Today:Young stars grow into ‘Game of Thrones’

(SOURCE)The Stark family was at the center of Game of Thrones when the hit fantasy premiered in 2011, but the shocking deaths of patriarch Ned, his wife, Catelyn, and eldest son, Robb, turned Winterfell’s rulers into Westeros has-beens.But a new generation on the konya orospu cusp of adulthood — daughters Sansa (Sophie Turner) and Arya (Maisie Williams) and son Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright) — is bringing the noble clan back with a literal vengeance as the Emmy-winning HBO drama opens Season 6 (April 24, 9 p.m. ET/PT).

The three, along with youngest brother Rickon, are spread through Westeros – a continent of epic battles, royal intrigue, existential threats and dragons that echoes Europe’s distant past – and beyond. Political pawn Sansa escaped enemy-controlled Winterfell (and sadistic husband Ramsay); assassin-in-training Arya was blinded by mentor Jaqen H’ghar in Braavos; and Bran, absent in Season 5, returns with supernatural skills developed north of the Wall.

Could there be a family reunion? Williams isn’t holding out much hope: “I think that would be very cool, but it would almost be too much of a happy ending for this show.”

The British actors reveal how they (and their characters) have grown up on HBO’s biggest hit, which is based on George R.R. Martin’s bestselling book series.

Maisie Williams (Arya Stark)

Faceless Men mentor Jaqen H’ghar (Tom Wlaschiha) blinded Arya at the end of Season 5 as punishment for putting the killing of foe Meryn Trant ahead of subverting her identity and will.

“Arya is now learning to use her ears and other senses,” Williams says, which ultimately will  “make her a better assassin. But the beginning will be spent as an underdog and will be a real struggle.”

The situation also finds Arya using a weapon other than her trusty sword Needle.

Arya met Jaqen in Season 2 when she was in disguise and on the run after her father’s execution. She later learned of her mother’s and brother’s Red Wedding murders.

“She definitely experiences more than any 12-year-old, more than any human, should have,” Williams says. “She’s got this (kill) list and she’s carried the pain of losing her family members. It changes a person. This season, we see her get lost in someone else for a bit.”

Williams, 19, who made her acting debut on Thrones, drew attention during a casting search for  Arya, an unconventional girl more interested in sword-fighting than social niceties.

“I was Arya when I was 12. As I got older, I’ve become a very different person,” Williams says.

She appreciatesher burgeoning career, which includes The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, but growing up is difficult enough without having to do it in the spotlight.

“Teenage years are the time you make your mistakes. It’s what shapes you into being a good adult,” she says. “It’s very difficult to make those honest mistakes that every teenager makes when you’re in a position that you can’t make mistakes.”

Williams admires Arya’s “pure intelligence and individual drive,” noting Arya observes her elders but is selective about what she picks up.

“She doesn’t think The Hound is very smart, but she knows he’s a good killer because he’s brutal and gets straight to the point,” she says. “So, I’m going to leave his wit behind me. But the way that he kills, that’s really beneficial.”

She may have similar thoughts about Jaqen.

“Arya starts this season getting a little bit sick of his whole third-person” type of speaking, Williams says. “At the beginning, it seemed mysterious, but the more she learns about the House of Black and White, the more she starts to realize it’s not as all-knowing and scary as she thought.”

 

admin   April 20, 2016   Comments Off on Maisie Williams on New Mutants casting rumor: ‘Sign me up’

[Source]Maisie Williams has broken her silence on those New Mutants casting reports.

The Game of Thrones actress reportedly had joined the cast of The X-Men spin-off film The New Mutants coming from writer-director Josh Boone (The Fault in Our Stars).We asked Williams about the rumors during a eskort konya recent interview.

“I can’t say much about it at all, but I would absolutely love to be a part of it, [and] to be a part of the Marvel family,” Williams said. “New Mutants looks absolutely incredible and I’ve always loved the idea of spin-offs and Joshua Boone is incredibly talented. So, yeah, sign me up.”

Well that certaily sounds bullish! Or perhaps wolfish, as Williams supposedly will play one of the lead characters, Wolfsbane. In the comics, Wolfsbane is a Scottish girl who could transform into a wolf-like creature at will. Ironically, Williams’ Thrones character Arya Stark was once called “wolf girl” on the show, in season 1, in reference to her family’s direwolf sigil.