Game of Thrones actor Isaac Hempstead Wright, who plays Bran Stark in the fantasy series, has revealed that he told his mother how the show ends.
Show bosses have gone to great lengths to keep plot details for the eighth and final series strictly under wraps, however Wright has said he couldn't resist spilling the beans to his mum, Helen.
The 20-year-old actor, who has played Bran Stark since he was just 10, said during an appearance on The Project: "I was calling her on the phone, like, 'I know how it ends,' and she was like, 'Tell me!' and I said, 'I can't, the phone might be tapped!'"
He continued: "I actually told her while I was in the car, and my dad was driving and he really didn't want to know, and I was trying to whisper.
"He was like, "La-la-la-la! I'm going to crash the car! Stop!'"
.@PjHellier sat down with Bran Stark (aka @Isaac_H_Wright) from @GameOfThrones as he reveals the impact the show has had on his life, the ways it's shaped him, his fear of being killed off, and why this has been his favourite season ever. #TheProjectTV pic.twitter.com/yvOMOjxcbj
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The English actor added that the final season has been the most fun to film because it was the first time the entire cast acted alongside one another.
"This season more than ever, there's been such a sense of camaraderie, because for once, we all feel like we're part of the same story," he said.
"So this season, where it's all just one big plot, it's been so much fun getting to act with people I never ever thought I'd get to act against.
"Like, getting to act with Emilia Clarke as Daenerys, that's a character I've loved watching in the show."

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