Game of Thrones Stars Debunk the Biggest Final Season Fan Theories

At the Game of Thrones panel at San Diego Comic-Con, the cast of HBO’s epic series answered some burning questions about the finale, debunked a few theories and gave their opinions on the controversial series ending.

Why Didn’t Grey Worm Kill Jon Snow After He Murdered Daenerys?

“It’s a good question. In my head, there maybe came a point for Grey Worm where it was like ‘enough is enough,

.’ I think that’s a big reason why he left, everybody that was ever dear to him was dead – and he’d only just learned how to have people who were dear to him,” Jacob Anderson explained of his character’s seemingly questionable choice to let Jon Snow live after discovering Dany was dead. “I think he thought, ‘This is a violent place and this is not what I want my existence to be.’ There’s a sense that he was willing for there to be a trial… I don’t think he necessarily wants to kill Jon Snow, he just doesn’t necessarily… want him to be alive.”

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Netflix’s Witcher Showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich Says They Won’t Adapt The Games

Netflix’s Witcher show has become one of our most anticipated series of 2019, and with good reason. The Witcher universe is rich with characters, stories, and lore, whether from the original books by Andrzej Sapkowski, or the popular games that followed later.

During The Witcher’s lively Comic-Con panel, showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich took the stage with actors Henry Cavill (Geralt), Freya Allan (Ciri), and Anya Chalotra (Yennefer) to debut the new trailer and some exclusive footage, which raised our expectations even higher. After the panel, we got the chance to chat with Hissrich, and her answer to our biggest question surprised us.

At the panel, Hissrich revealed that “The Last Wish”–a collection of short stories that’s considered the first book in the series–was her entry into the Witcher universe, and the book she loves the most. In a group interview later, she elaborated, explaining that much of The Witcher’s first season on Netflix is based on The Last Wish.

“The Last Wish was the first book I read, so–you know how, with anything, the first time you experience a world, you fall in love with it in a totally different way. I love all of the books, but that was really my entrance into the world. So yeah, I drew a lot from it,” the showrunner said. “It really is [the] worldbuilding in The Last Wish that I found to be the most important thing.”

“When I first started talking to Netflix about the show, I think everyone assumed that we would start with the saga [the books that make up the main Witcher story], because that’s sort of the most serialized storytelling and would lend itself to bingeing,” she continued. “And I said, ‘You can’t do that without setting up the world first.’ I guess that was a big challenge, too, was where to begin.”

The next logical question, of course, was whether the Netflix show will draw from CD Projekt’s acclaimed and beloved video games as well. The answer? Nope–even if Netflix’s Witcher show goes on so long that it runs out of book material to adapt, Hissrich said, she wouldn’t move on to adapt the games, which, in the absence of any new books in years, have acted as sequels.

“Extreme long vision, no, we will not start adapting the games,” Hissrich explained. “I can only adapt one season at a time, and I’m so excited for this one, and the rest kind of makes my mind explode right now. If someone said to me, ‘What happens in Season 7?’ Like, sure, I have thoughts, you know–fingers crossed we get there.”

She elaborated slightly on that position in an answer to a separate question, saying she thinks game fans will like the show regardless of which source material it draws from.

“I’ve played the games, but really our stories are coming from the books,” the showrunner said. “I think there’s a lot of concern, will the television show be for game fans as well? And I absolutely think so. I mean, if you think about how adaptations work, the games are adaptations of the same source material that we’re using. If you come to the games and love the characters and love the kinds of stories that you find there, I think you’re going to love the show too.”

Based on the footage that we saw at Comic-Con today, and the trailer released online, we think she might be right. The Witcher will arrive on Netflix sometime in 2019.

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Hulk Out to These Incredible Koto US Collectibles

You can always count on Kotobukiya when it comes to sweet collectibles based on popular nerd properties, and as their SDCC booth proves, this year is no exception. Marvel, DC, Star Wars, My Hero Academia and more are getting the Koto treatment.

Check out our gallery below straight from the Koto US booth on the Comic-Con floor:

Photos by Jesse Schedeen.

For more on SDCC 2019, check out the 16 panels we’re most excited about this year, the 33 best exclusive collectibles to look out for, and the first trailer from Netflix’s The Witcher series.

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Game of Thrones Cast Weighs in on Controversial Season 8 Ending

Game of Thrones actors Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime Lannister) and Conleth Hill (Varys) shared their opinions on the series’ divisive ending during a panel at Comic Con 2019.

Spoilers for the final season of Game of Thrones below.

Speaking about Jaime Lannister’s fate specifically, Coster-Waldau said he felt his character’s death it was a “great” ending. “I thought it was perfect for the character to end in the arms of Cersei,” he said to quiet boos from the crowd. “That’s just my opinion, but to me the scene with Gwendoline Christie

when she fills in the blanks in the book was really beautiful, and I think it showed her understanding of Jaime and her love of Jaime, and I thought it was a beautiful scene.”

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Henry Cavill Talks Magic in The Witcher and the Adaptation For Fans

In an interview with IGN at San Diego Comic-Con, Henry Cavill shared details about Netflix’s The Witcher, including how magic is used throughout the show and what that last scene was about in the trailer.

In terms of how magic will be portrayed in the series, Cavill explained, “The thing with magic as well, its one of those things which we’re using it as a force which is drawn from. You draw from chaos, and that is explained in Yennefer’s storyline especially, and it manifests in different ways. And you will see it as the audience how it manifests, and some familiar things which players of the game and readers of the books will understand.”

Cavill also confirmed that the reason his eyes were that way at the end of the trailer, was a result of taking a decoction, but when asked which decoction it was, Cavill said with a smirk, “I’m not going to reveal anything yet about that, because there are too many parallels drawn with other products as well, which we are not drawing parallels too.”

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Sonic the Hedgehog Actor Says He’s ‘Excited’ About Character’s Redesign

Ben Schwartz, the voice behind the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog live-action movie, says he’s “excited” for fans to see the character redesign that Paramount is creating, following fan backlash after the first trailer released.

“I can say that I’m very excited,” Schwartz told IGN during our Comic Con live stream.. “I haven’t seen the final thing yet, but I’m very excited. Because of the fans, they’re changing it, and I think it’s going to be great. The way it seems to be going, I think people are going to be really excited. It’s incredible to me that the fans spoke, and the people at Paramount, Jeff Fowler, our producers all listened and said ‘hey, you know, we can do this.’ So something special is coming.”

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Russo’s Say Captain America ‘Certainly’ Met Red Skull In Endgame

Spoilers for The Avengers: Endgame below.

When asked if Captain America would have met the Red Skull in Vormir, the shadowy realm where both Gamora and Black Widow lost their lives in pursuit of the Soul Stone in Avengers: Endgame, directors the Russo brothers unequivocally said yes.

““He would have certainly met Red Skull to return the stone,” Joe Russo said. “Unfortunately, there’s a no return policy in respect to getting Black Widow back.”

The Russo’s confirmed that, at least according to their artistic interpretation of Avengers: Endgame, Captain America lives out his life with Peggy Carter in an alternate universe.

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Game Of Thrones Actors Answer The Series’ Lingering Questions During Comic-Con Panel

The cast of Game of Thrones took the stage at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, and although the series is over, the actors had plenty to share, especially as the panel’s narrator–Entertainment Weekly’s James Hibberd–didn’t hesitate to ask tough questions about the controversial final season.

The panel included Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime Lannister), Liam Cunningham (Davos Seaworth), Jacob Anderson (Grey Worm), Maisie Williams (Arya Stark), John Bradley (Samwell Tarly), Conleth Hill (Varys), and Isaac Hempstead-Wright (Bran Stark).

Hibberd opened with a banger, asking Isaac what his reign as King Bran the Broken is like.

“I can’t imagine his government is a barrel of laughs,” Hempstead-Wright said. “I think it must be quite serious. And I guess for all intents and purposes, Westeros is now a surveillance state, with Bran aware of everything everyone is doing.” It’s nice to know Hempstead-Wright shares the opinion of the many fans who have speculated about how Bran might use his powers as king.

Meanwhile, what would King Bran do if he did manage to locate and take control of the runaway dragon, Drogon?

“Burn a couple of cities down, go back and get the revenge,” Hempstead-Wright joked.

Later during the panel, Hibberd raised the issue of the “evil Bran theory”–that Bran let events unfold as they did, despite the massive loss of life, so that he would wind up on the throne at the end.

“I don’t think Bran knows, per se, exactly what’s going to happen in the future–he’s not a fortune teller,” Hempstead-Wright explained. “He’s got the entirety of the past at his fingerprints, but his vision of the future is slightly cloudier. That’s my excuse for why Bran didn’t say anything. But I think it’s quite cool that it’s left slightly ambiguous and you can read into it.”

“I think that’s one of the cleverest things about the ending, is it doesn’t conclude everything very neatly,” the actor continued.

Coster-Waldau addressed the backlash to Season 8 directly. “It’s gonna piss you off no matter what, because it’s the end,” the actor said. “But at the end of the day, it’s absolutely fine–if you hated the ending, if you loved it, that’s great. Just don’t call people names.”

Coster-Waldau addressed his character’s ending directly, as well. “I thought it was a great ending,” the actor said. “I thought it was perfect for that character, ending in the arms of Cersei–it made sense to me.” Members of the audience disagreed, judging by the scattered boos that emerged in Comic-Con’s Hall H.

“That’s just my opinion,” Coster-Waldau replied, not without a sense of humor.

As for Arya Stark, actress Maisie Williams has her own theories about what’s going on “west of Westeros”–and opinions about the memes surrounding her character’s ending.

“I’m sure she’s having a wonderful time, like Dora the Explorer, minus the bob,” Williams laughed. Of course, Hibberd followed up with the obvious question: Why didn’t Bran simply tell Arya what’s west of Westeros?

“That was my favorite meme actually,” Williams said. “It’s like, ‘What’s west of Westeros? No one knows!’ and then Bran’s there like, ‘Are you kidding me?'”

Grey Worm’s actor, Jacob Anderson, even addressed the theory about the poison butterflies that book readers know are present on Missandei’s home island Naath, where Grey Worm was headed the last time we saw him in the series.

“People keep telling me that butterflies kill him,” Anderson said, chuckling. “He gets there and there’s poisonous butterflies. But I think he kept his promise to Missandei.”

“I think he’s just starting a new society, like a Wakanda kind of vibe, in another part of the world,” Anderson explained.

For his part, Varys actor Conleth Hill was vocal in the past about being dissatisfied with his ending–in an interview, in fact, with Hibberd, this panel’s moderator. Hill took this panel as an opportunity to set the record straight.

“I don’t regret starting the petition,” he joked (to be clear, he definitely didn’t). “To be very honest, I did an interview with EW way after we finished the show, and the question was, ‘How did you feel at the time?’ and I was very honest that I was absolutely gutted to get so close but not make the end…I thought I gave a very honest answer to how I felt, but I put it in the context of, that was one of the risks of being in a multi-character show.

“I thought the initial interview was very balanced, but as you say, it was picked over like a whale on a beach…for the record, I loved all my ten years on Game of Thrones…it was a life-changing experience.”

Many more questions were answered during the panel.

Cunningham said he wasn’t sure whether Davos would have gone through with killing Melisandre after the Battle of Winterfell. “I’m not sure. Davos, I mean, he was described by some people as the moral compass of the piece, and you never saw him killing anybody,” Cunningham said. “I think he’d have wanted to do it, but whether he would or not–I think his humanity was always going to rise to the surface. I’d like to think he’d have got someone else to do it.”

What about why Grey Worm didn’t kill Jon Snow after Jon assassinated Daenerys? “In my head, I think there came a point toward the end where it was just like, enough is enough,” Anderson said. “I think that’s a big reason why he kind of left. It was like, everybody that was ever dear to him is dead now, and he’d only just learned how to have people be dear to him. So I think he just wanted to get–he was like, this is a violent place, and this is not what I want my existence to be anymore.”

Hilariously, Sam’s actor, John Bradley, addressed one of the elephants in the room during the final season’s airing–not the coffee cup present in the Winterfell feast scene, but the water bottle visible during the council scene in the final episode. The bottle was, of course, located next to Bradley’s feet, but the actor actually believes it wasn’t his.

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“I will say this, actually: that I’m right-handed,” Bradley explained. “I thought about this very strongly. I’m right-handed, so if I’m drinking a water bottle with this hand, if I was going to put it on the floor, I think I’d put it on this side of my leg. But the bottle was on this side. So as a conspiracy theory…I will say that there’s a guy on this side who might be right-handed as well. I think I’ve taken enough blame for this one.”

For the record, the character sitting to Bradley’s left during the scene in question is never actually introduced, though fans speculated that he was actually Howland Reed–a character book readers have long looked forward to meeting, but who never wound up appearing officially in the show. So, sure, let’s blame it on him.

Overall, the tone of Game of Thrones’ final Comic-Con panel was surprisingly warm. Everyone present seemed to have a sense of humor about Season 8’s shortcomings–but also a realistic perspective regarding the bigger picture. Game of Thrones became a cultural phenomenon because so many fans love it and obsessed over it for many years, and an ending that many fans found disappointing didn’t change the years of enjoyment preceding it. As Davos Seaworth once said, “Nothing f***s you harder than time.” But luckily, nothing can change the past.

Archer Gets Season 11 Renewal And A Major Plot Twist At San Diego Comic-Con

With two episodes left in its 10th season, the cast and producer of FX’s Archer stormed San Diego Comic-Con with a preview of the next new installment–“Cubert,” which airs on July 24–and a Season 11 renewal.

While “Cubert” is easily one of the best episodes of Season 10, showcasing Sterling Archer (H. Jon Benjamin) as he thinks a mysterious object is terrorizing the crew of his ship while he may instead be losing his mind, the news of Season 11 was what the fans in attendance at the panel were truly waiting for. After all, for the last three seasons Archer has been stuck in a coma as the show’s characters continue to live on in his coma dream in a variety of situations, from space travel in the current Archer 1999 to the Danger Island season, in which they are marooned on a mysterious island.

The following contains spoilers for the Season 10 finale of Archer.

With the Season 11 announcement, it was revealed what form the show would be in next season. In the short teaser, many possibly happenings flash on the screen, including Archer having children, battling cancer, and getting into all kinds is trouble. However, it ends with him waking up from his coma, three years later. He learns that his mother has essentially moved into his hospital room and was waiting for him to wake up the entire time. However, she doesn’t share many details about what’s happened to others in his life since then.

Archer’s producers promised that Season 11 will see Archer getting back to the detective work that the show was known for prior to Sterling entering his coma. When that season will arrive remains a mystery, but Archer isn’t done with FX back and he’s finally getting back into fighting shape after nearly dying.