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Maisie Williams Finally Set the Record Straight on How to Pronounce Arya Stark's Name


Forget final-season spoilers, because a long-gestating Game of Thrones mystery has been solved. However, it’s less to do with spooky White Walkers and more along the lines of…basic pronunciation.

In a new interview with The Guardian, Maisie Williams clarified once and for all the correct pronunciation of her character Arya Stark’s name. Take a deep breath. You ready?! Have you been disrespecting the Girl With No Name for all of these years?! “It’s Arr-ya,” she said with a laugh. “But I don’t like that, so I call her Arr-ee-ya.” Well, if either is good for her, we guess it can be good for us too.

Unsurprisingly, the talk-happy Williams also divulged a bit of non-spoilery information about the show’s final season, which will be debuting in April 2019. (There will be six movie-length episodes in total, lest you forgot.) “I ended on the perfect scene. I was alone—shocker! Arya’s always bloody alone,” she said. “But I was alone and I had watched a lot of other people wrap. I knew the drill. I had seen the tears and heard the speeches.” Besides, she doesn’t think she could’ve handled any more bloodshed or tears, anyway: “I got to the end and I didn’t want more. I had exhausted every possible piece of Arya. And this season was quite big for me. I had a lot more to do. Mainly because there’s just less characters now, so everyone’s got more to do.”

Despite being a few months away, many Game of Thrones cast members have already been enjoying press rounds in anticipation of the show’s premiere. Earlier this month at New York Comic Con, for instance, Sophie Turner told a hilarious story about her and Williams’ self-care ritual after long, hard days on set. “We just used to sit there and eat and watch stupid videos and smoke weed,” she explained. “I don’t know if my publicist will kill me for saying this. We’d get high and then we’d sit in the bath together and we’d rub makeup brushes on our faces. It’s fun.”

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Maisie Williams Thinks Hollywood Needs to Feature More Than 'One Type of Beautiful'


Maisie Williams‘s first professional role was Arya Stark on Game of Thrones, a job that’s earned her plenty of awards, a new best friend, and her fair share of fame. But even after starring as one of Winterfell’s finest for seven (soon to be eight!) seasons, Maisie feels that, thanks to Hollywood’s shallow views on beauty, there’s no guarantee she’ll be able to land another role as good as Arya.

In an interview with The Irish Times this week, the 20-year-old spoke about how she feels her looks might impact her future in acting. “It’s only now I’m starting to realize the characters that are available to me because of the way I look and the characters that aren’t available to me,” she said. “It’s a very shallow industry. And I don’t look like someone who is cast in roles that are, well, sexualized. Don’t get me wrong, I’m completely in awe of Hollywood’s leading ladies. I love looking at those totally jaw-droppingly beautiful women. But I think it’s sad that you only get to see one type of beautiful on screen.”

She’s right: Even after all the strides we’ve made in recent decades, the majority of women in movies and TV shows are still thin with classically beautiful features. Though Maisie may feel that she’s somewhat excluded from this stereotype, as a thin, white woman, she’ll likely have an easier time landing roles than will other non-white, non-sample-size actresses her age. Of course, it’s nonetheless important that Hollywood embrace diversity in all senses of the word.

Maisie also spoke about learning to embrace feminism as she spent her formative years in the spotlight. “I didn’t even know what the word ‘feminist’ meant until I became an actress. Within my family, I never felt that I had to conform to any kind of types. I had no idea about what was typically male or typically female. I didn’t even know about skin color,” she said. “I think it’s quite lovely that I was so clueless.” That said, she did admire powerful feminist icons—you know, like a certain claymation chicken. (Yes, really!) “Growing up, I loved Chicken Run, because it’s driven by Ginger, who is such a fantastic character,” said Maisie, whose next film role is in Early Man, from the people behind Chicken Run. “So to be a part of that same world, and to be playing another woman who is popular for her talents and not for her looks, and whose main story arc has nothing to do with the interest of boys, is very cool.”

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Sophie Turner Has Already Asked Maisie Williams to Be a Bridesmaid


When Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas announced their engagement this past fall, their celebrity friends and family were quick to congratulate the couple on social media. The most vocal by far, though, was Turner’s Game of Thrones co-star and best friend Maisie Williams. “Congratulations to my beautiful girlfriend on her engagement,” she wrote on Instagram shortly after the announcement was made public. “This is just one of MANY life milestones we’ll share. Love you both.” Clearly, the Stark bond is strong.

So, it’s not surprising that Williams would be involved in the wedding in a big way. In a new interview with Radio Times, she confirmed that she’ll serve as one of Turner’s bridesmaids. When asked if she is bidding for the job, Williams said, “I already got it!” She continued, “[The wedding] is very, very exciting. It’s kind of bizarre though.” Despite any weirdness that Williams, 20, might feel about her best friend, 21, getting married in the near future, she seems like a dedicated wedding planning side kick. “We’re waiting until this season [of Game of Thrones] is done until we get into any [wedding planning],” she said. “But I think she’s already letting her little heart wander and imagine.”

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Jonas popped the question in October 2017 with a $25,000 pear shaped diamond ring. Sophie was reportedly caught “completely off guard” by the gesture, but didn’t hesitate to say yes after a year of dating the DNCE frontman. Since Game of Thrones is filming now, it seems like we can expect the two to tie the knot next year.

So now, just one question remains: Which Jonas brother gets to be best man?

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The Trailer for Maisie Williams' New 'X-Men: The New Mutants' Movie Is Terrifying


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There has been no shortage of X-Men movies since filmgoers were first introduced to Professor X and company in 2000. Marvel fans have seen the good (X-Men, X-Men: First Class), the bad (X-Men: The Last Stand), and the so sad it might ruin not just all Wolverine movies, but all Hugh Jackson movies for you (Logan). And now, mutant fans are finally getting a horror movie.

On Friday (the 13th, no less) the trailer dropped for X-Men: The New Mutants—a look at what happens when mutant teens aren’t sent to a magical prep school full of small classes and only the occasional government raid, and instead are locked in some kind of haunted house. The film stars Stranger Things’ Charlie Heaton as Sam Guthrie (Mutant code name: Cannonball) and Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams as Rahne Sinclair a.k.a. Wolfsbane. (I know it’s traditional to pick a new name that highlights your abilities, but Rahne Sinclair is already a pretty cool name.)

With the film, Williams is joining her GoT co-star and real-life bestie, Sophie Turner, in the X-Men universe. Turner played young Jean Grey in last year’s X-Men Apocalypse and will star in X-Men: Dark Phoenix, out next November.

If the star power of X-Men: The New Mutants hasn’t sold you (the film also features Split‘s Anya Taylor-Joy and 13 Reasons Why’s Henry Zaga), the man behind the camera might. Josh Boone, who directs the new film and penned the screenplay, also directed classic teen weepie The Fault in Our Stars.

X-Men: The New Mutants will be released on April 13. Watch the trailer below, if you dare:

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