TV “I remember during the filming of the first season a paper script to take home with me, that then end up by all of my housemates have read and was passed”, remember that Iain Glen (57), the actor who is Ser Jorah Mormont played in ‘Game of Thrones’. “The good old times are now long gone!” We talked to the actors from the series about the strict security of the eighth season.

There are few better kept secrets than that of the finale of the latest ‘Game of Thrones’-season. Even in the trailers for the program, nothing is revealed about the storyline. Even the actors, who are one of the few people that actually know what is going to happen, to secrecy sworn. Although they are strictly under contract in that area, trust the writers of the program to them, yet not fully, as they say themselves.

self-defeating

“We have a special app on our phone,” explains Gemma Whelan (37). She plays Yara Greyjoy in the series. “That is secured with three different access codes, including, of course, a fingerprint. Through the app we get our scripts digital, because paper scripts, we do not get. We only get our own part of the script, so the rest of the story we also don’t know. These scripts are, in fact, a self-defeating. They can’t save it to another location, and if we have a certain scene to have included they disappear automatically from the app. Poof, gone!”