Maisie Williams has posted a Game of Thrones throwback photo - and it's pretty creepy.
The actress played the role of Arya Stark across the HBO show's eight seasons, and was part of a huge moment in the final season when her character slayed the Night King.
Taking to her Instagram page yesterday (March 7), Williams shared a chilling behind-the-scenes picture showing the terrifying villain trying to get through a window.
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"Are we still doing throwback Thursdays?" the actress captioned the photo.
Last month, Williams opened up about her time on Game of Thrones, admitting she felt "lost" throughout the show's successful years.
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"I was so lost for so long and I knew that I was. When I couldn't pin down what I felt my identity was within that, it brought me a lot of discomfort," she told The Times.
"It's hard to even put myself back there and talk about how tough it was, just because I think it's done."
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Speaking further about her struggles with rejection, the star recalled: "It was at its absolute worst when I also was the most out of touch with myself – not knowing your identity and that kind of thing – I think rejection at that point felt so personal, so painful.
"I'd solely compare myself to other actresses and the way people looked, and all of the most destructive ways that you can compare yourself."
Since the show came to an end, the Game of Thrones universe has continued in prequel House of the Dragon, which is due to air its second season from June.
Game of Thrones seasons 1-8 are available on DVD and Blu-ray. House of the Dragon airs on HBO in the US, and on Sky Atlantic and NOW in the UK.

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