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Recently, Maisie Williams, who plays Arya Stark, had an enigmatic encounter with George R.R. Martin that excited fans. On his personal blog, Martin disclosed the meeting, stating that he and Williams had met in London for pizza and pasta and talked about an unidentified project. Martin made a hint, "Don't want to jinx it," which led to conjecture about what might be forthcoming.
Game of Thrones fans are especially interested in the project because they want to know if it will be Arya Stark's comeback. There has been a strong desire for spin-offs that focus on beloved characters from the original plot, particularly Arya, ever since the series concluded in 2019. Martin's playful remark strengthens the case for a spin-off that would focus on Arya's travels after Game of Thrones, a plot that would continue her westward voyage following season 8.
Maisie Williams to star in a new show by George R.R. Martin
No projects have yet to return to the original series' timeline and characters, despite HBO's expansion of Martin's universe with shows like A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, which centres on Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire Egg, and House of the Dragon, which takes place long before the events of Game of Thrones. The first time a cherished character from the main series might make a comeback would be if an Arya Stark spin-off were to materialise. It's important to remember, meanwhile, that a possible Jon Snow spin-off with Kit Harington attached was eventually scrapped.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is scheduled to premiere on HBO in late 2025, but fans are anxiously awaiting more information. More of the Targaryen family drama is promised in the upcoming return of House of the Dragon, which just wrapped up its second season. Fans can only conjecture for the time being, but Martin's light-hearted secrecy has undoubtedly rekindled interest in upcoming Game of Thrones content that features the adored character of Arya Stark.
Maisie Williams is a British actress best known for her iconic role as Arya Stark in the globally successful television series *Game of Thrones*. Born on April 15, 1997, in Bristol, England, Williams began acting at a young age, landing her breakthrough role at just 12 years old. Her portrayal of Arya, a fierce and independent character, earned her critical acclaim and a loyal fan base. Beyond *Game of Thrones*, Williams has expanded her career with roles in films like *The New Mutants* and *The Falling*, as well as ventures into producing and activism, particularly advocating for women’s rights and mental health awareness.
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