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Published 21:12 1 Jun 2018 BST
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"They're very, very strict. "It's reached a crazy level this year. We actually get the scripts, and then when we've shot the scene --- and we only have it digitally --- and then when you've done the scene, it just vanishes. "It's like 'Mission: Impossible.' 'This will self-destruct.'"He also assured fans of the novel series, A Song of Ice And Fire, that the televisions series ends "the right way" - since, you know, that's going to be what actually ends first. He added:
"I also know that we end the right way and the show ends on its own terms. "When I read the scripts for the last season, I was like, ‘Wow, they really pulled it off.’ "It’s one story from season 1 to 9 and it makes sense."Unfortunately, his season 9 slip-up doesn't mean Game of Thrones fans are getting any more episodes - the publication notes that he just "misspoke". Game of Thrones will return to HBO at some point in 2019. Hopefully sooner rather than later, though.
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