'Game of Thrones' Brings Back Former Cast Members for Reunion Special
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Expect to see Sean Bean and other actors who portrayed fallen characters on the HBO series in a Conan O'Brien-hosted special.

AceShowbiz - "Game of Thrones" is bringing together all past and present cast members of the show for a reunion special. Sean Bean let it slip during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter when he was asked if he's still keeping in touch with his former cast mates.

The British actor, whose character Ned Stark was beheaded in season 1, revealed that they filmed the special in Belfast with Conan O'Brien serving as the host. "They decided to get all the characters together for a bit for this big show in Belfast and [O'Brien] kind of hosted the evening," he said. "Conan O'Brien did this thing, it was the last episode, so we all got together."

Of how it was to reunite with his former co-stars, he shared, "It's funny with work, you don't really keep in touch. You do so many types of jobs in that part of the world. It's just like whenever I see old friends or even old drama school friends, it's just the same, we pick up where we left off last time …"

While it's unclear who will be part of the reunion special, fans can bet that Jason Momoa would be featured in it. The "Aquaman" star was spotted in Belfast, Ireland during the filming of the final season, sparking a speculation that he might appear in some way or another despite his character Khal Drogo's demise.

The eighth and final season of "Thrones" is slated to arrive in 2019, but the premiere date isn't announced yet by HBO.

Maisie Williams recently teased her final scene on the show. "I ended on the perfect scene. I was alone -- shocker! Arya's always bloody alone," she told the Guardian. "But I was alone and I had watched a lot of other people wrap. I knew the drill, I had seen the tears and heard the speeches ... I got to the end and I didn't want more. I had exhausted every possible piece of Arya. And this season was quite big for me. I had a lot more to do. Mainly because there's just less characters now, so everyone's got more to do."

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