The final season still feels painstakingly far away, so all we can do is listen to every single word the actors are saying about their final scenes in the fantasy series. This week it's Maisie Williams' turn to have us frothing at the mouth in anticipation.

Filming has officially wrapped on season eight of 'Game of Thrones' since July, and every so often we are being fed little bits of information on how the final season has been shaping up. Stars Sophie Turner and Emilia Clarke, who play Sansa Stark and Daenerys Targaryen respectfully in the HBO series, have already commented on how their final scenes has made them feel. Even actor Iain Glen, who plays Ser Jorah Mormont, may have accidentally let slip a potential spoiler for the series.

(WARNING: potential spoilers ahead for season 8!)

 

Williams recently had a chat with The Guardian, and her role in 'Game of Thrones' naturally overtook proceedings. Williams commented on her ending of the series, saying "I ended on the perfect scene. I was alone –- shocker! Arya’s always bloody alone. But I was alone and I had watched a lot of other people wrap. I knew the drill, I had seen the tears and heard the speeches.

“I got to the end and I didn’t want more,” she said. “I had exhausted every possible piece of Arya. And this season was quite big for me. I had a lot more to do. Mainly because there’s just less characters now, so everyone’s got more to do.” Take from that what you will.

'Game of Thrones' will begin airing their final six episodes in the first half of 2019.