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From a poisonous Varys to a seafaring Arya, here's what we learned from the final 'Game of Thrones' Comic-Con panel
Cast members from 'Game of Thrones' attended San Diego Comic-Con to weigh in on the controversial final season.
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Ser Jorah actor Iain Glen on what Daenerys whispered to him on 'Game of Thrones'
Ser Jorah actor on what Daenerys whispered to him on Game of Thrones
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‘Game Of Thrones’ Star Will Portray Bruce Wayne On ‘Titans’
EXCLUSIVE: A new Bruce Wayne is on his way to live-action television: Iain Glen will portray Gotham City's most famous citizen as a recurring role on Titans when the DC Universe series returns for Season 2 next fall. The Scottish actor is best known as the grizzled mercenary knight Jorah Mormont on Game of Thrones, and he returns […]
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'Game of Thrones' Stars Share Their Most Disgusting Days On Set
Kit Harington, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Gwendoline Christie, and more stars of 'Game of Thrones' told Yahoo TV about their most disgusting day filming on set.
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Jorah Mormont (Iain Glen) Doesn’t Pick at His Greyscale Prosthetic Because It Takes ‘6 Hours’ to Put On
Among the anticipated storylines from Season 7 of "Game of Thrones" is how Jorah Mormont will fare in his battle against the greyscale he contracted in Season 5.
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‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7: A Surprising Return, Delays, and a Spinoff Update
Game of Thrones’ Season 7 premiere is almost a year to do the day after the Season 6 finale, so in the meantime, any and all scraps of news have to keep us afloat. Like this morsel about an unexpected return: Walder Frey, played by David Bradley, had a rather memorable demise last season — ate own sons baked into a pie, throat slit — but he’ll be somehow resurrected for next season, perhaps through Arya’s ability to take a person’s face. Walder Frey’s rise from the grave was confirmed by actor