Recently "Game of Thrones" star Maisie Williams was asked if she would be interested in playing a female doctor in the long running BBC series "Doctor Who."However, her response was cryptic to say the least.
The 18-year-old actress replied to the question stating that she was still locked into other projects for at least another year. Many fans are speculating that this means that she will be in "Game of Thrones" for at least one more season, Express UK reported.
The most interesting part about being locked in for another year isn't that Williams is basically confirming that she will be in season 7 of "Game of Thrones," which films later this year. But it could possibly mean that the actress will be in season 8 as well since it will also be filming in 2017, Winter is Coming reported.
This could mean big things for her character in the show Arya, who has recently been training in the House of Black and White to become a faceless man.
However, just like the book Arya has lost her eyesight since she disobeyed orders and killed a man. While in the book she is able to regain her sight, it is yet to be seen if the same will happen in the show.
If Arya does not regain her eyesight it would not be the first time the show has deviated from the books.
One of the biggest deviations comes in the form of the early "death" of fan favorite Jon Snow.
While in the books Jon's death scene comes much later in the sixth book after Stanis marches on Winterfell, in the show Jon is stabbed before Stanis attacks Winterfell. This is important because the upcoming season is looking to divulge Jon's fate, while George R.R. Martin has yet to do so.
What does this all mean for Arya? So far not a lot because in the books Arya and Jon have yet to be reunited and the youngest Stark daughter is still pretty much doing her own ting.
What does this mean for Williams? Well that's tough to say in a story where anything can happen and anyone could die at any given time.
Check out the season 6 trailer for "Game of Thrones" here: