With Game of Thrones not returning until 2019, withdrawal symptoms have really set in and we're all going crazy with fan theories.
One of the more out-there (well, you never know with this show) is Cersei Lannister teaming up with the Night King in order to save her own skin, or even becoming some sort of Night Queen.
As part of his last week of shows, Nick Grimshaw brought Arya Stark actress Maisie Williams on, and proceeded to fling a load of fan theories and questions at her in order to get some sort of juicy goss.
When asked about the possibility of a Night King and Cersei dark alliance, Maise said: "Oh, I have seen those pictures. What a power couple."
Maybe it was all her training with the Faceless Men, because Maisie didn't give anything else away, batting away questions and theories about Tormund surviving season seven's finale and Jon Snow's twin.
Returning to the Night Queen theory, multiple things point to the Night King invading King's Landing and doing what he does best — wrecking shit up. Can't imagine that even Cersei can talk her way out of that one.
Game of Thrones season 8 will premiere in 2019. The show airs on HBO in the US and Sky Atlantic and NOW TV in the UK. Season 7 is now available to buy on DVD, Blu-ray or digital download.
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