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Game of Thrones season 8: Peter Dinklage teases Tyrion Lannister's fate

The actor's answer is quite open-ended.

Game of Thrones season 8: Peter Dinklage teases Tyrion Lannister's fate Pic Courtesy: Show Still

New Delhi: One of the most popular fantasy series 'Game of Thrones' will air its final season in 2019. The series has fans around the world, eagerly waiting to know what the final season has in store for them. Ever since we saw Ned Stark being killed brutally in season 1, we can't help but expect the unexpected from the series! Each character has something special about him/her and nothing is known for sure as to who will survive till the end!

In an exclusive conversation with Vulture, Peter Dinklage, who plays Tyrion Lannister on the show talked about his character's fate.

The much-talented actor, upon being asked how he felt about where Tyrion is left at the end of the series, said “I feel very, very — I’m trying to find the right word. I think he was given a very good conclusion. No matter what that is — death can be a great way out”

Does this mean that Tyrion will die sooner than we expect? We do not know as the actor's answer is quite open-ended.

Talking about how he said goodbye to the character, Dinklage told Vulture, “It’s always anticlimactic for the character’s last day. Nothing is shot chronologically, so you don’t get some big mountaintop scene or anything. It’s just, “That’s a wrap on Peter Dinklage.” But as anticlimactic as it was, my last day was also beautifully bittersweet. A lot of people whom I love were on set that day. Even if they weren’t working, they came to set, which was beautiful. I tried to do the same thing when other [Game of Thrones] actors were wrapping out. If it was their day, you would go to set to say good-bye. It was really hard. I won’t say their name or their character’s name, but one of the young people on the show wrapped this past season and everybody was a wreck. This person had grown up on the show, you know? They were a child and now they were an adult. And then they’re done. It’s like we were witnessing this person saying good-bye to their childhood. I know Game of Thrones is just a TV show, la-di-da, but it was our life.”