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Maisie Williams Bids Farewell To 'Game Of Thrones' With A Cryptic Instagram Post

Maisie Williams Bids Farewell To 'Game Of Thrones' With A Cryptic Instagram Post
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Now that HBO's monster hit Game of Thrones is wrapping up production on their final season, Maisie Williams, who plays Arya Stark, commemorated shooting her final scenes with a bloody good Instagram photo.

The post of her sneakers, splattered with blood, had fans buzzing over whether the actress hinted at a spoiler for her characters' fate.



"Goodbye belfast. goodbye arya. goodbye game of thrones," Williams wrote in an emotional post as she bid farewell to the world she's been a part of since 2011. "What a joy i've had. here's to the adventures to come."

With a show that killed off so many major characters, the body count is expected to rise as the eighth season ramps up towards the finale.

Who'll be left?





The 21-year-old could have dropped a hint about Arya Stark's fate with her hashtags: #lastwomanstanding and #barely. But some speculated those could also be referencing the actress during her final days of shooting.

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Fans will have to wait until the six-part series finale airs sometime in the spring of 2019 to find out what will ultimately happen.


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GOT fans are already getting emotional about saying goodbye.


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H/T - Mashable, Twitter, Instagram

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