Game of Thrones season eight is yet to begin, but that has not stopped fans of the HBO drama from speculating how the show might end.
Even Bran Stark star Isaac Hempstead-Wright has waded in on the debate and offered his own perspective on the series finale.
The 20-year-old actor said the final six episodes would be “fireworks”, before advising fans of the programme to re-watch past episodes to better understand the evolution of characters and how their story may conclude.
He revealed he had revisited previous shows and spoke about the “fascinating” development of characters and their stories.
Also, Isaac hinted that the key to discovering how the show ends is to study the “transformations” of characters throughout the seasons.

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Of the final series, he said: “It’s the conclusion, so inevitably, things are going to be wrapped up.
“Storylines are going to end and there are going to be fireworks.”
He added to Digital Spy: “I don’t think it’s going to come as any surprise that there are going to be some battles!”
Speaking about his own experience re-watching episodes, he continued: “I think what it would serve everyone well to do would be to re-watch everything.
“I started doing it because it’s just so fascinating to see, now we’re seeing how these characters’ stories end.
“You see the extraordinary ways in which they began, and the extraordinary transformations that have occurred over these eight seasons.”
When the TV star was pressed on whether he had filmed multiple endings, he swiftly dodged the question, insisting the cast knew the climax.
“Well, we know how it ends,” he simply said.
However, showrunner David Benioff recently suggested none of the cast members actually know how the series ends.
Despite the stars of the show being at the last script reading, David hinted the crew may have lead the actors to believe they know how the series concludes when they really have no idea.
Seaking to Digital Spy earlier this month, he teased: “The actors think they know the end, because they were all here for the table read.
“But that’s not to say that we don’t employ deception at times.”
Although he remained tight-lipped about what they may or may not have withheld from actors, he did add: “We have had some success in terms of hiding things.
“But the actors definitely all believe that they know where this season is going to end.”
Game of Thrones season 8 premieres on HBO in the USA on Sunday, April 14 and on Sky Atlantic in the UK on Monday, April 15.