Game of Thrones Season 5 Spoiler: Actor Spills on Lady Stoneheart Appearance PLUS Inside Scoop on Premiere Date
Season 4 left viewers hanging with more questions than answers, but an inside scoop and an interview with a former GOT cast member might pacify diehard fans on the fate of an anticipated Season 5 character.
When Lady Stoneheart failed to appear in the Season 4 finale 'The Children', this triggered a series of never-ending questions on zombie Catelyn Stark's fate. Will Lady Stoneheart appear in Season 5 or will the writers omit her in the next installment? The answer comes straight from Michelle Fairley who played Catelyn Stark until Season 2. In a tell-all interview with Entertainment Weekly, Fairley said the GOT writers and head honchos plan to portray pivotal parts in the book differently on screen. "You respect the writers' decision. I knew the arc, and that was it. They can't stick to the books 100 percent," she adds. It is possible that Catelyn Stark is dead, and will stay dead throughout the entire series.
Insiders, however, are hinting at a late introduction of Lady Stoneheart. Since the Season 5 storyline will comprise of scenes from "A Feast for Crows" (book 4) and "A Dance With Dragons" (book 5), Lady Stoneheart's appearance may occur in the middle episodes. It also certainly doesn't help that GOT producers are still mum on Lady Stoneheart's involvement in Season 5.
Meanwhile, scouting for new film locations have begun and key regions in Spain are being eyed as stand-in for the Kingdom of Dorne.
The release date for Game of Thrones Season 5 has not yet been announced but rumor mills are adamant on an April 2015 premiere.
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