Despite a whole season of time travel via tree, we've learned little about the nature of Bran Stark's powers as the new three-eyed raven on Game of Thrones.
But Isaac Hempstead Wright, the actor who plays Bran, gave us what may amount to the first official explanation: the Three-Eyed Raven, quite simply, knows everything.
SEE ALSO:These are absolutely, definitively, totally the top 10 'Game of Thrones' episodes. Fight me."He's one of the few fragments that remain of the old Westeros" that is magical, Wright said at the show's standing-room-only Comic-Con panel in San Diego, moderated by Hodor himself, Kristian Nairn. "His purpose hasn't been revealed yet."
But asked that old Comic-Con panel standby question -- what superpower would you have? -- Wright offered more details.
SEE ALSO:Sorry, Jon: 'Game of Thrones' star Sophie Turner thinks Sansa 'trusts no one... family member or not'"I've always said that I could have any superpower it would be to be all-knowing, which is amazing because that's pretty much what Bran is right now," he said.
If Bran is indeed all-knowing now, that would put to rest the theory that he has accidentally doomed Westeros by crossing through the Wall. But we'll find out more as Season 7 progresses.
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