Maisie Williams drops hints about Arya Stark's 'Game of Thrones' S7 journey

A girl is not giving much away...
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Maisie Williams drops hints about Arya Stark's 'Game of Thrones' S7 journey
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Gone are the days when Game of Thrones actors would enter an interview and casually drop spoilers about what was in store further down the line.

By now they're wise to it, and Maisie Williams' recent interview on ITV's This Morning was no exception. Still, with the nightmarishly long wait before Season 7, we've got to take whatever scraps of information we can get.

"This year it really kind of heats up," say Williams. "Particularly for Arya, there's some really high points... there's some really low points, too."

That's not much to go on, but we're guessing one of the high points will be her reuniting with her fellow Starks, and -- hopefully -- scratching another name or two off her list.

We're looking in your direction, Cersei.

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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