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Stephen Colbert Just Hurled A Bunch Of 'Game Of Thrones' Ending Theories At Kit Harrington—And He Was Cool As A Cucumber

Stephen Colbert Just Hurled A Bunch Of 'Game Of Thrones' Ending Theories At Kit Harrington—And He Was Cool As A Cucumber
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Game of Thrones premieres its final season next month. In the lead up to the premiere of the show's final season, the cast has been making press appearances.


Unsurprisingly, interviewers and fans alike are trying to get the cast members of the international phenomenon to spill the beans about the endgame for the series. The latest to attempt was made by Stephen Colbert.

Kit Harrington stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert earlier this week and Colbert threw all sorts of Game of Thrones theories at him.

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Unsurprisingly, Harrington refused to give up the goods even when Colbert tries to get him to say it by process of elimination. Harrington explains that his wife, Rose Leslie who played Ygritte on the show, has guessed every possible outcome except the actual ending. And Colbert asks him to tell him the endings Leslie has guessed. Unfortunately Harrington didn't fall for that trick.

The trailer for the final season was released this past Tuesday.

People are pumped.




People stanned their favorite characters.






We. Cannot. Wait.

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