The actress of 'Game of Thrones', Lena Headey, appreciates the decline in fame that the series is experiencing after years of success to be able to focus on new projects.
After the great success that 'Game of Thrones' has experienced during its 8 seasons, the fiction raised millions of fans worldwide. However, the actress who gives life to Cersei Lannister, Lena Headey, has noticed a drop in the fanaticism of the fans of the series from the moment the doors of the 7 Kingdoms of Westeros were closed.
According to the magazine, the actress appreciates the success and love she has received thanks to the series over the years, but this breath of air is helping her focus on other projects and disassociate herself from the successful fantasy series.
"Yeah, it's been declining, thank goodness, because it was weird. It's a bit like, 'okay, that was amazing and unexpected,' but then you're like, 'What's the following?'".
Lena also responds honestly to the question of whether it bothers her that they still constantly ask her about the series.
"No, it's not annoying. Perks of the trade, right? Look, it was an incredible thing that I was able to be part of. So I'm very happy that it happened, obviously," said the actress, who undoubtedly experienced many challenges and some very difficult scenes in the series, as she remembered the torture in Sept and you can see above.
Even though the end of 'Game of Thrones ended with a bittersweet ending that left many viewers unsatisfied, Game of Thrones Mania fans will stay for a long time thanks to the prequels that HBO is working on. The first spin-off of the 'House of the Dragon' series has become a clear successor to the saga, becoming a worldwide critical success.
In addition, many more are expected to be developed, such as the Jon Snow spin-off or the recent 'Game of Thrones: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight', focused on the novels by George R.R. Martin 'Tales of Dunk and Egg' that will give a new life to the stories of Westeros.