GameofThrones star Conleth Hill offers his thoughts on the upcoming prequel series.
✖ Game of Thrones' first spinoff series, the prequel House of the Dragon, is on its way, and there's a"pretty good" chance it will continue past its first season. Following the example of Game of Thrones' co-creator, Game of Thrones star Conleth Hill has made clear that he has nothing to do with the new show, though he wishes them all the best."Oh, yeah.
"I'm used to 'Conleth Hill the Game of Thrones [star]', it's a double-barrelled name," he says."But that's a small price to pay for being associated with something so brilliant. And I'm not gonna deny it or say, 'Well, no, I'm onto something else now'. I'll always be associated with it until they do a remake. And then it'll be somebody else. And that's the way it goes. But I'm grateful for all the work.
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