![]() ![]() I was and am a massive fan of Game of Thrones, and I have been since day one. Well, I’m going to be brutally honest: I haven’t watched a single episode since season five. How are you feeling, having watched the episode back? What is dead may never die … except unfortunately when they do. Ahead, Asbæk speaks with The Hollywood Reporter about why he tried to fill Euron’s final moments with so much life, why he hasn’t watched Game of Thrones in years, why he views the Iron Island’s pirate king as the Westeros equivalent of the Joker and more. But the Danish actor did his best to keep Euron’s frustratingly alive fire lit all the way through his death scene, spurred into an act of defiance against Thrones creators David Benioff and Dan Weiss. Not even Asbæk can argue in favor of his character’s continued survival. One assumes Euron died shortly after those parting words. He turns up at the sky, satisfied: “I’m the man who killed Jaime Lannister.” “Another king for you, but I got you,” a bloodied Euron spits out, simultaneously dying and cackling as Jaime walks away. 'Game of Thrones': 23 Burning Questions Before the Series Finale At first, it appeared Euron won the day, stabbing Jaime twice in the side the Kingslayer would go on to die a few scenes later, but not directly from those wounds, and not before fatally skewering Euron. The kraken and the lion squared off in a final sword battle on the beaches of King’s Landing as Daenerys fired down upon her foes. In the rematch, however? Not so lucky - and even less so when matched up against Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), Euron’s romantic rival. Heading into “The Bells,” the Iron Islander’s track record was a good one just one episode earlier, he struck the fatal blow against Rhaegal, one of Dany’s two remaining dragons. ![]() Game of Thrones‘ final stand between kraken and dragon came down to two other animals entirely: the scorpion and the lion.įor his last act, actor Pilou Asbæk’s Euron Greyjoy did his level best to shoot Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) out of the sky. ![]()
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