Sophie Turner, the interpreter of Sansa Stark, has given unpublished details about what will happen to her character in the last season of ‘Game of Thrones’ and how she is linked to feminist movements.
‘Game of Thrones’ will not reach our screens until 2019, but it is worth saying that the information about the actors of the series as well as theories surrounding it, are not lacking. This time Turner gave details about the evolution of Sansa Stark in the last seven seasons.
And certainly, there has been a change, remember that the Sansa we met in the first season is very different from what we see now, because she was sweet, innocent and naive. This passage of time, yes that has made the character of Turner mature.
In addition, the actress says that her character can reflect how the woman has an evolution as she has had around all this time and each of the situations she has had to face. “It’s curious the way my story is like a reflection of what’s happening in real life, in every industry right now.”
Turner started with the role with only 15 years of age and his character to be one of the hardest hit during the seasons. She had to witness the death of her father, Ned Stark and even endure a rape.
“He is no longer under the command of anyone. The seventh season was the first in which she had total control of what she represents and a percentage of responsibility over the North. It was really exciting to do it and I think he did a brilliant job, “the actress said in an interview for Screen Daily.
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