Game of Thrones spoilers banned from Doctor Who set when Maisie Williams guest starred
Peter Capaldi and the cast 'didn't want to know anything at all' and rightly so
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Your support makes all the difference.Maisie Williams was quickly banned from dropping any Game of Thrones spoilers when she arrived on set to shoot her guest appearance on Doctor Who.
The 18-year-old actress is set to star in an upcoming season nine episode of the BBC sci-fi series but with much of the cast big fans of Thrones, her casting posed an issue.
Lead actor Peter Capaldi "didn't want to know anything at all" about future plotlines from Williams, who plays Arya Stark in the TV adaptation of George RR Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire books.
Details of Williams' Doctor Who character are yet to emerge, but Clara actress Jenna Coleman said she was "utterly brilliant as you would expect".
"It's a very surprising and intriguing storyline with her connection to us and her connection to the Doctor," she continued, with Capaldi describing her performance as "cosmic".
"I love cosmic, it's such a great word, it covers so many bases," he said. "She's wonderful in it, and also, what's great about Maisie, she changes, she metamorphosises. She's metamorphic.
"She's so different, without giving anything away, the way she acts, the different aspects of her character, is very exciting and compelling and very impressive for someone who is so young."
The ninth series of Doctor Who is due to air on BBC1 this Autumn.
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