Game of Thronesstar Sophie Turner has no illusions about her character's chances of outliving the series finale.
In a transcript from her interview with Time,cut from a larger cover story published last week, Turner revealed what she sees in Sansa Stark's future.
SEE ALSO:Emilia Clarke has the most badass names for her 4 'Game of Thrones' wigsThough she'd like to the believe the best -- "my hope is that she finds her family again and the Starks are strong again" -- she recognized that most don't last long in the Game of Thronesuniverse.
Even if she didn’t get that final end result of being united with her family again, my hope for her is that she continues to keep growing more and more powerful and confident in herself. But in reality, it’s probably not going to happen, and she’s probably going to die!
Even if Sansa should meet an early fate, Turner admitted she hopes for at least one more kill scene before her time on the show is through. Sansa got her first of the series in Season 6 when she took revenge on her rapist Ramsay Bolton.
For me as Sophie, it was the most awesome scene, because I’ve been waiting for so long to have my first kill ... It felt really good to give Sansa back that power that’s been stripped from her. She’s been manipulating people, but very under-the-radar. She’s still suffering through it. So this was the moment where she had all of the power. I’m sure it was intoxicating for her, too, that feeling she’d been craving for so long, and it was intoxicating for me. I loved it! I want more kills!
Our prediction? Stay out of season 7 Sansa's way.
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