• Actress Sophie Turner attends Variety's Power of Young Hollywood at NeueHouse Hollywood on August 16, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.

Actress Sophie Turner attends Variety's Power of Young Hollywood at NeueHouse Hollywood on August 16, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo : Getty Images / Frederick M. Brown )

"Game of Thrones" actress Sophie Turner is dealing with wolves again, this time with an indie drama entitled, "Huntsville." In HBO's massive hit, Turner's character Sansa Stark formerly owned a dire wolf, the symbol of Winterfell's House of Stark.

On Aug. 15, Monday, a post on Instagram and Facebook by filmmaker Eric England has Turner sporting temporary tattoos, one of which is a handsome hound on the upper part of her left arm. The giant wolf face tat on Turner's arm could be a homage to the Stark's fallen dire wolves, according to Huffington Post. A flower goes with it, which could be a reminder of the Tyrells, whose sigil is a rose. They were killed in Season 6, courtesy of Cersie Lannister's evil plot.

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 My leading lady! Introducing @sophiet as Josie #HuntsvilleFilm

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There were also pin-up girls which could be linked to the pretty girls of HBO's fantasy series. However, Turner's tattoos are actually part of the actress' new film and England-directed drama, "Huntsville." They are currently filming the indie movie, which is based on the 2014 "Black List" script by writer Anthony Ragnone.

"Hunstville" stars Dylan McDermott of "American Horror Story" as well as Jack Kilmer from "The Nice Guys." McDermont is Hank, a solitary man in Florida who came into a relationship with a recently transplanted student in high school, Josie (Turner). England's other credits include the 2013 horror movie, "Contracted."

Turner's intricate-designed fake tats on her arms also accessorized her attire when she recently attended Variety's Young Hollywood event in Los Angeles on the night of Aug. 16, Tuesday, Mail Online reported. The actress sported a figure-hugging dress that suited her tanned and toned body which she paired with classic heels.

During the event, Turner tied her long blonde locks in ponytail to complete her red carpet look. Her newly-dyed hair made "Game of Thrones" followers doubt if her character will be killed in the next season.

While having a break from HBO's hit series slated to return for Season 7 in June 2017, the Sansa Stark actress is making the most of her time with other projects in her schedule. She will also appear in the Matthew Coppola's film, "Alone", with Ray Liotta and Mark Kassen.

See the clip below where Turner is interviewed for her other project "X-Men: Apocalypse."