Another Ex-'Game of Thrones' Star Somehow Knows Series' Top-Secret Ending

Natalie Dormer follows former cast member Jason Momoa as someone who's apparently privy to what viewers have been waiting years to know. Still, she says she's "on the edge of my seat like everybody else."

Natalie Dormer’s days as Game of ThronesMargaery Tyrell are far behind her, but she apparently got the tea on how season 8 will end. Unfortunately, her lips are sealed. 

The final season of the HBO series airs next year, but it's so under wraps that many of the current stars still don’t know how it all comes together. Dormer is just the latest former performer to get the info; Jason Momoa, who exited after season 1, also claims to be privy to what viewers have been waiting YEARS for.

The Hollywood Reporter writes that Dormer "did tease that she knows how it ends, but not how the show gets there." The English actress told the magazine: “I’m excited to see the next season. I’m on the edge of my seat like everybody else. I know A to B. I know what B is, but I don’t know how they get B. But I do know B.”

This time last year, it seemed like regular cast members had no clue what would be happening in season 8. Now, one by one, the stars are realizing their individual fates, though they may still not understand how their roles play into the larger finale. Maisie Williams and Lena Heady have been dropping hints, and Emilia Clarke aka Daenerys said filming her final scenes “fucked her up.”

“I think they're filming a bunch of stuff and they're not telling us. I'm being serious. I'm being deadly serious,” Clarke said back in May. “I think that they don't even trust us."

Last year HBO’s president of programming revealed that the show would film multiple endings to ward off spoilers."There's lots of different endings that could happen,” Clarke said. “I think we're doing all of them and we aren't being told which is actually what's going to happen."

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Of course, not everyone may like the final season of GoT, according to actorIain Glen, who plays Ser Jorah Mormont. “When I read it, I thought it was rather brilliant,” Glen said back in March. “I am a bit of a fan of the series as well, and it satiated my expectation and hopes, I felt (it was the) conclusion...But we will just have to see. You know with something this big like Game of Thrones, you cannot please everyone.”

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