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Game Of Thrones Season 8: Lena Headey’s absence from the premiere just dropped a major hint!

Lena Headey portrays the role of Cersei Lannister, the Queen of Kings Landing in the American fantasy drama

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The much talked about Game Of Thrones is all set to hit the small screen with its eighth and the final season in 10 days. The fans have been eagerly waiting to find out who will sit on the throne. Yesterday (April 3), the cast Sophie Turner, Maisie Williams, Peter Dinklage, Kit Harrington, Jason Momoa, Emilia Clarke, Nikolaj Coster Waldau, Gwendoline Cristie, Iain Glen, Mark Addy, Kristian Nairn, Joe Dempsy, Hannah Murray, Liam Cunningham, Indira Varma, Pedro Pascal, Carice Von Houten, among others graced the red carpet for the premiere that was held in New York City. But we noticed how Lena Headey, who plays a very important role in the series was missing! And that left us thinking whether the makers of the show subtly dropped a hint about Cersei’s exit from the show quite soon.

There is no denying that Cersei is the most hated character on the show and her death would be more like a celebration for the GOT fans. (No offence Lena) In fact, one of the fan theory even suggests that she will die in the very first episode of the finale. (oops, SPOILER) So Lena not arriving at the show slyly indicates that Cersei may or may not be a part of the final season after the first episode. The many teasers and poster also have been making rounds and people have been assuming many different things about the show. So it will be fun to watch what happens now.

Now we have to see how does Cersei die? If you remember, in one of the earlier seasons the witch tells Cersei that she will be killed by valonqar (which means small bother in Valerian). The witch had said, “And when your tears have drowned you, the valonqar shall wrap his hands about your pale white throat and choke the life from you.” Well, Tyrion isn’t very fond of Cersei and vice versa, so let us see if so happens on the show. Game Of Thrones Season 8 premieres on April 14, 2019.

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