Updated July 20th, 2019 at 21:56 IST

Maisie Williams agrees to star in Game of Thrones spin-off on one condition; here is what she says

Game of Thrones claim to fame actor Maisie Williams confirmed that she was ready to star in Game of Thrones spin-off if only provisions for better costumes were made for the actor.

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Game of Thrones claim to fame actor Maisie Williams confirmed that she was ready to star in Game of Thrones spin-off if only provisions for better costumes were made for the actor.

Standing firm on her demand, the English actor said she would only be a part of the 8 seasons old series's spin-off only if zips were invented and the leather costumes with laces were gotten rid off. While the young actor expressed her concern regarding the costume's comfort, other actors on the show cited other own reasons to become a part of the series. 

Jacob Anderson said that he would not be a part of the series if the authenticity of the location was compromised. He said if Grey Worm stays in Naath and the shooting takes place in Barbados then he shall not be a part of the spin-off. Whereas, for Liam Cunningham, it was a monetary issue whereby he asserted he would not sign up for anything until he sees the paycheque. 

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Although no confirmation has been received pertaining to a sequel to the show, however, the author George RR Martin has associated himself with the show prequel, that is currently being shot in Northern Ireland. The prequel goes a thousand years back to show what happened before the Game of Thrones. The author even revealed on an international news portal that the Lannister family will not be seen in the prequel.

He also shared that Westeros was not divided into just seven kingdoms as it was in the Game of Thrones, but will have a hundred, small kingdoms. The show cast comprises of Naomi Watts along with Naomi Ackie, Denise Gough, Miranda Richardson, Josh Whitehouse, Jamie Campbell Bower, Sheila Atim, Ivanno Jeremiah, Alex Sharp, and Toby Regbo.

The pilot is reported to be directed by SJ Clarkson, who is also set to serve as the executive producer along with James Farrell, Jim Danger Gray, Vince Gerardis, Daniel Zelman and co-executive producer Chris Symes. Martin and Jane Goldman will also executive produce, with Goldman serving as showrunner.

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Published July 20th, 2019 at 17:25 IST