
“That was a pretty crummy year,” he joked. The cast were asked which character they would choose not to have been killed in one of the HBO show’s many slayings.īradley chose Kit Harington’s Jon Snow because then they would not have had to endure questions “every five minutes” for a year over whether he will return. “And I think that’s important when you play the Game Of Thrones.”

“She’s cautious, she trusts no-one, whether it be man or woman. In terms of seeing men in a different light, I think she sees the world in a different light, I don’t think men in particular,” she said. Turner said her character has become wise to the world, and described her enlightenment as her becoming “woke”.Īs Sansa becomes a major power in the series, Turner said she no longer sees the world of Westeros through “rose-tinted” glasses. Alfie Allen brought his dog Abby to the Comic-Con panel (Powers Imagery/AP)ĭuring the panel which was also attended by Alfie Allen and his puppy Abby, Samwell Tarly actor John Bradley also shared how sick the cast became at being asked about Jon Snow’s supposed death. Turner told a nearly 7,000-strong crowd at Comic-Con in San Diego on Friday that Sansa does not have a particular distrust for men, she instead trusts no-one. “Yes, she was kind of blinded by this fairytale of King’s Landing and the capital and being queen - and, I mean, what 13-year-old isn’t or wouldn’t be? I was always like, ‘Okay, and then there’s gonna be a point where she finally uses everything - all of that knowledge that she’s soaked up - and uses it to her advantage.Game Of Thrones actress Sophie Turner has said her character Sansa Stark is now “woke”. “From day one, I always saw her as a very strong, very clever girl,” she said. However, while many saw this development as a sign that the old Sansa is gone for good, Sophie Turner - who plays the eldest Stark daughter - thinks her character has always had this strength inside her.ĭuring an appearance on the latest episode of The Hollywood Reporter‘s ‘Awards Chatter’ podcast, the 20-year-old actress spoke about her character’s evolution over the course of the series, noting that she has seen her as a force to be reckoned with since the beginning.


The sixth season of Game of Thrones marked a critical turning point for Sansa Stark, as she escaped the clutches of Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) and reunited with Jon Snow (Kit Harington) before returning to Winterfell to retake her family home and exact revenge on her sadistic husband.
