“Game of Thrones” ended in May 2019, angering fans with its lackluster final season, but people are still asking its stars, years later, if they should somehow consider returning to Westeros. Can anyone with recent experience on “Game of Thrones” answer this question? Sophie Turner – Makes her industry debut as Sansa Stark, a cunning strategist and eldest daughter of the powerful Northern family, House Stark.
While speaking to Variety about his new project “Joan,” KJ Yossman mentioned the show that made Turner famous: “Will we ever see Sansa Stark return?” Turner basically said no, but Also He admits that he is curious to know what the role would be like today.
“Maybe,” Turner said. “I mean, it has to be the right cast and the same crew or else I'm not coming back, and it will be season 9, and I don't think we're going to do season 9, but I loved playing Sansa, and where would she be in five years and will she still be a good ruler? Will there be another terrible war?
What happens to Sansa Stark at the end of Game of Thrones?
In case you've forgotten (or, understandably, completely missed the “Game of Thrones” finale), this is where Sophie Turner's Sansa Stark series ended. TO A lot Viewers found Sansa annoying at the beginning of the series, and understandably so; During the first season of the show, she was very whiny and very determined to marry the detestable Prince Joffrey Baratheon (Jack Gleeson). After witnessing the execution of her father Ned Stark (Sean Bean) at the hands of Joffrey, Sansa changes quite a bit and the audience soon realizes that her true intelligence comes from how she manages to survive in the shark tank known as King's Landing. (There are two great examples of this in season 2: when he stops Joffrey from killing the court jester because it would be unlucky on Joffrey's name day, and when he quietly rejects Joffrey just before the Battle of Blackwater Bay.)
Like other important characters in “Game of Thrones,” Sansa begins to act. oh yesMore questionable ways as the series nears its end (Emilia Clarke's whole beef with Daenerys Targaryen in season 8 seems largely because the mother of dragons is beautiful). However, in the series finale, Sansa draws on her lifelong intelligence and wit and negotiates for an independent North, while her brother Bran (Isaac Hempstead-Wright) inexplicably becomes King of the Seven Kingdoms. As Turner pointed out, Sansa becomes Queen in the North and by all indications she's doing a pretty good job… but the idea of us returning to Westeros to check out her reign is highly unlikely.
Sophie Turner has been keeping busy since Game of Thrones ended
So what has Sophie Turner been up to since playing Sansa Stark? Well, her new ITV series “Joan,” based on the real-life story of a powerful British jewel thief in a powerful position in England's criminal underworld who balances crime with motherhood, began airing this month. on CW in the United States. , For example. (The show will also be available on Britbox on December 5, 2024.) He had a surprisingly fun turn in the 2022 Netflix original film “Two Revenge” alongside Maya Hawke and Camila Mendes and, as he told Variety, recently reunited. His on-screen “brother,” Kit Harington, played Stark bastard Jon Snow on “Game of Thrones” for a new project. “I was doing a TV show that I just finished and then I have a new project with Kit Harington called 'The Dreadful,'” Turner revealed. “It's partly a Robert Eggers-style horror set during the Wars of the Roses.”
Additionally, Turner has been struggling with single motherhood in her real life, which KJ Yossman says helped inform her performance in “Joan” (she and husband Joe Jonas separated in September 2023) and appeared on HBO in 2022. The series “La Escalera” returned it to the premium network, which made it famous in “Game of Thrones”. You can see Turner in “Jon” on The CW and ITV now, and if you want to relive her glory days as Sansa, all of “Game of Thrones” is currently streaming on Max.