Liam Cunningham (Davos Seaworth) (Photo: HBO) He’ll also be starring in the titular role of The Dwarf, his pet-project period drama about a Machiavellian dwarf in a medieval Italian court who brings the kingdom to the brink of ruin by manipulating the prince he serves.
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Peter Dinklage will be adding his voice to a couple of animated movies – this year’s The Angry Birds Movie 2, and The Croods 2 (16 October 2020) – before returning to live action in The Thicket, a crime thriller in which he plays ‘Shorty’. Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister) (Photo: HBO) It’s about a group of children who are sent on a space mission to a newly discovered planet, but revert to a primitive, tribal colony after their adult captain is killed.Īfter that he’ll be cropping up as Stephen, one of five international thieves who meet in Cape Town to steal the most valuable stamp in the world in The Blue Mauritius. Wright will likely be employing his best Bran stare in Lord of the Flies-esque sci-fi thriller Voyagers. Isaac Hempstead Wright (Bran Stark) (Photo: HBO) He’ll also be making an appearance in Taiki Waititi’s war-comedy, Jojo Rabbit, about young boy in Hitler’s army who finds out his mother is hiding a Jewish boy in their home.
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The first is How to Build a Girl, a comedy based on the novel by Caitlin Moran about Johanna Morrigan, who reinvents herself as Dolly Wilde (a “fast-talking, lady sex-adventurer”), moves to London, and gets a job as a music critic. She’ll also be staring in The Owners, which tells the story of a group of friends who plot a burglary that spirals out of control.Īllen has a couple of projects in the pipeline. It follows five gifted youngsters who are discovering their abilities while being held in a secret facility against their will. Williams is also heading into the superhero game, starring as Rahne Sinclair in X-Men spin-off The New Mutants (2 August). Maisie Williams (Arya Stark) (Photo: HBO) It tells the story of a crazy couple living the high life against the backdrop of the high-end drugs scene. Heavy is another upcoming project for Turner, in which she’ll star alongside Daniel Zovatto (Don’t Breathe). She’ll also be starring in Mark Coppola’s drama Broken Solider, about a war veteran suffering from PTSD who befriends a teenage girl. With one of the biggest post-GoT film projects of any of the cast members, Sophie Turner will be reprising her role as the young Jean Grey in the next X-Men film, Dark Phoenix (5 June), which centres around her character. Iain Glen (Photo: HBO)Īs mentioned, Glen will be appearing opposite fellow GoT alum Lena Headey in The Flood.īut before that the Scot will be playing the American Ambassador in What About Love, a film about two young lovers who change the lives of their parents forever.Īfter that, Glen will be appearing in sci-fi epic Haven: Above Sky, which tells the story of a female astronaut stranded on a post-apocalyptic Earth.Ī lynchpin of Game of Thrones across all eight seasons, it appears Harington is taking some well-earned time off following the show’s finale, with no future projects from him yet announced. Then Clarke will be starring in festive rom-com Last Christmas (15 November) as Kate, a young woman working as as elf in a department store. She’ll first be starring as Susan Smith in crime-thriller Above Suspicion, the true-story of the first ever conviction for murder of an FBI agent. With one foot in the Game of Thrones universe and the other in Star Wars (Clarke played Qi’ra in the rather ill-fated Solo: A Star Wars Story), Clarke’s post-Thrones diary is surprisingly clear. Emilia Clarke (Daenerys Targaryen) (Photo: HBO) That means months and months of waiting.After that, it’s heist thriller Crooks, where Headey will appear opposite Juno Temple in a film about a robbery at the decaying Moonlight Casino in Las Vegas. Word is, HBO is planning to film multiple endings to prevent the full-scale leaks that happened last season so at least we won't know everything this time around. That means a whole lot of post-production.įor now, we enter the "try not to get spoiled" phase as set photos and leaks will invariably emerge from filming. The Night King and his army of the dead are in Westeros, there's an ice dragon (dragon battles!), and no doubt more wildfire, battles, and epic scenes are on the way. If production runs up to summer of next year, it seems unlikely that we'll be getting new episodes until 2019. “I think this last season will take much longer to shoot because they can only use one unit because we’re all in the same sort of scenes.” "“We’re all starting to occupy the same territory, we’re all starting to be in the same storylines and so they can’t anymore,” he explained.