Game of Thrones season 7: Alfie Allen promises fans 'more dragons and more torture!'
WITH Game of Thrones finale edging ever closer, fans of the HBO series are desperate to find out how it will end and now Alfie Allen has dropped a number of teasers about his character Theon Greyjoy.
HBO tease season 7 of Game of Thrones
Speaking at Malta India Fan Convention, the actor hinted that the seventh season will be "more of the same but better" before adding that there "will be more dragons… lots more torture!"
Theon was last seen with his sister Yara as they joined forces with Daenerys Targaryen and pledged to help her take the Iron Throne.
Recent rumours from the set suggest the pair will be split up by their uncle Euron during a battle at sea.
Discussing what the future holds for his character, he noted that Theon is still "skittish and full of fear" following his time as Ramsay Bolton's hostage.
Alfie Allen promised the seventh series of Game of Thrones will have more dragons
Theon is rumoured to be split from his sister Yara during a battle with their uncle Euron
But he hinted that he may show a more violent side next season as he continued: "That can kind of, I guess evolved into rage, which you might see… who knows?"
Recent images of the set have shown Alfie alongside Kit Harington and Emilia Clarke, suggesting that Theon could come face-to-face with Jon Snow.
But when asked about how Theon would react to seeing the Stark children again, Alfie commented: "You mean IF that happens. You gotta stop looking at the internet, guys!"
However, he did note that if he were to meet the Stark's "Theon would feel horrible. He'd feel awful. And he'd see it as a chance to redeem himself".
Theon helped Sansa escape from their evil captor Ramsay Bolton in the sixth series
Sophie said that Sansa will become more insecure due to the power she holds
It comes after Sophie Turner, who plays Sansa Stark, hinted that her character would struggle with her new found power, which could lead to tension between other members of the Stark family.
"She's seemingly in control for the first time – and it really suits her," she told Entertainment Weekly.
"She's kind of having a bit of a power trip. But she's also becoming more insecure, because there are threats to the power that she holds."
Game of Thrones is set to return in Summer 2017.