• Natalie Dormer plays the role of Margery Tyrell on HBO series Game Of Thrones.

Natalie Dormer plays the role of Margery Tyrell on HBO series Game Of Thrones. (Photo : YouTube/The Late Late Show with James Corden)

Actress Natalie Dormer's character is the latest fatality to hit the epic fantasy "The Game Of Thrones" Season 6. While the season has drawn to a close, Dormer feels her character was given a fitting end.

During an interview, the British actress revealed that at the beginning of the season's filming she knew it would be her last. She said being aware of the few days she had left on set allowed her to enjoy working more. "I enjoyed being with the crew and the other cast members because I was aware that it was going to be my last year with the family," Dormer told Elle.

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The star of "Hunger Games" opened up about the happenings behind-the-scenes of Season 6. She said at the very beginning of filming the scripts for the ten episode were given to the cast in advance. Adding that co-creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss were very organized.

Dormer plays the part of Margaery Tyrell on the HBO hit series. She elaborated how fitting the ending was for her character. In the season finale, "The Mocking Bird" actress plays alongside Finn Jones who plays the part of her brother Loras Tyrell. She said the brother and sister characters go to their deaths, "physically holding one another."She felt it was perfect ending for her role.

Meanwhile, Benioff and Weiss in an interview with Deadline revealed the difficulties of writing for Season 6. They said it was the first season that left writers without a guideline.There was no novel by author George R. R. Martin to follow. "After so many years spending time in George's world, we had to be able to walk on our own feet," Weiss told the website.

The minds behind the popular HBO series said fans can expect another two more seasons before the show ends for good. Weiss said the crew and the team behind the series wanted to finish the show on a high. He said they wanted to leave the show while fans were still interested in its characters.

Benioff commented that the aim behind "Game Of Thrones" was to make the series seamless. He told the publication that they wanted a storyline which " would make sense as one continuous story." He added that the story was definitely heading towards its end game.

Watch Dormer during an interview with James Corden