San Diego Comic Con's latest series staged the star cast of the "Game of Thrones." At the event, the entire "Game of Thrones" panel was asked if they knew who will end up on the Iron Throne.
Hill replied that he knew the answer but he would not reveal. This is, of course, unclear if Hill was serious when he said he knew about the successor for the throne.
If fans have been following the sixth season of the HBO fiction series, they surely would have a clue regarding the indication made by Hill. Yes, it's Daenerys Targaryen, the badass Mother of Dragons. The end of the season showed how closely linked Hill aka Varys was with the alleged successor of the throne. This, according to Bustle, might be the reason behind Hill stepping forward and responding to the question put forth at the Comic Con.
Besides Hill, other actors also replied to the question with some saying they weren't sure while some listed the names of those whom they wanted to see as the throne's successor.
Ser Davos said that he has an image of a White Walker, who is often seen with his legs over the arm while sitting on the throne. So, it might be him while Sansa wanted to see Littlefinger on the throne. Missandei said she would love to see Daenerys on the throne for her loyalty whereas Samwell Taerley opted for Jon.
While Arya was preferred by The Waif and Brienne by Hodor, played by Kristian Nairn, Ramsay Bolton stole the show with his unique reply. "I think they should melt the thing down and have a democracy," Rheon said as quoted by Wired.
The event turned out to be one of the most interesting events in the history of the event. The stars recollected many of their memories that they gathered from the show.
Sophie Turner (Sansa Stark), Faye Marsay (The Waif), Conleth Hill (Varys), Iwan Rheon (Ramsay Bolton), Nathalie Emmanuel (Missandei), Liam Cunningham (Ser Davos), John Bradley-West (Samwell Tarly) and Ian Hempstead-Wright (Bran), all of the actors attended the show and participated wholeheartedly.
The Flicks and the City features the highlights of the "Game of Thrones" Comic Con 2016 in the video below.