Peter Dinklage has promised that Tyrion Lannister's ending in Game of Thrones' final season will be "beautiful" (which we hope means he doesn't die).
Although understandably tight-lipped about the fate of his long-standing character, Dinklage teased that viewers will be "in for it" when the show returns next year.
"There are no better writers in television than [showrunners] Dan Weiss and David Benioff," he told Entertainment Tonight.
"They ended it brilliantly. Better than I could have imagined and you people are in for it. It ends beautifully for my character, whether it be tragic or not."
Oh you tease, Dinklage.
While we cannot imagine anyone else playing Tyrion, the actor recently revealed that he had "concerns" before accepting the role all those years ago.
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Meanwhile, Ser Jorah Mormont actor Iain Glen recently teased some "monumental set pieces" in the final season and that the cast were "together for lots of it".
"[They] read like the six best scripts," he said. "The final scripts are really special."
"We all sat down for the read-through of six feature-length episodes," Glen continued. "They took longer to film, cost more, and are more surprising.
"It was very emotional, Game of Thrones will stick with us all forever and we were very lucky to have been a part of the show. The realist won't sink in until it comes to next year when we should be filming, but we're not."
Game of Thrones season 8 premieres in 2019. The show airs on HBO in the US and Sky Atlantic and NOW TV in the UK. Season 7 is now available to buy on DVD, Blu-ray or digital download.
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