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Maisie Williams crashed viewing party for premiere
I wanted to find some unsuspecting fans and surprise them with drinks and snacks before the premiere episode tonight… In an interview with The Guardian, Williams revealed that she auditioned for the role of Arya Stark at age 12 in hopes that it would earn her enough money to get a laptop.
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“My favorite part is how excited they sound to win the swag, little did they know, I was just around the corner…” she captioned a video that captured the surprise moment.
Although to give all the stars credit, who could have predicted a fantasy show of swords and dragons could become one of the biggest shows of the decade?
With the Season 6 premiere of Game of Thrones upon us, we’ve all got to be wondering what Arya is going to do to get herself out of her current situation of being blind and still pining after that revenge.
The show is based on the A Song Of Ice And Fire novels by George R R Martin.
We’ve known for a long time that Maisie Williams, who plays Arya Stark on Game of Thrones, is really good at social media. Firstly, I met Mark.
So is Arya going to become a Faceless Man on Game of Thrones now?
It all started when Williams sent a tweet looking for Game of Thrones viewing parties in the L.A. area. “They wouldn’t want it spoiled for them”, she insists.
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And whilst the students were overwhelmed to meet Maisie, she was more excited by the food on offer as she wrote: ‘I went there to surprise them with snacks, but when I got there, I found myself trying one of every single snack they had made’. “Now I feel like I never want to take a character that I don’t fully believe in, that I don’t think is necessary”, Williams states.