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24th September 2019
02:46pm BST

He said:
"I still haven't seen the show. So that's how I dealt with that controversy. I haven't seen the final season. "But I know what it took to shoot it. And it was hard and everyone put their love and effort into it. "And controversy -- I think for us, we knew what we were doing was right, story-wise. And we knew that it was right for the characters because we lived with them for 10 years. So controversy for us didn't really affect us."Game of Thrones had a record-setting 32 nominations for this year's Emmys - and took home ten wins in the creative arts categories earlier this month. On Sunday, the series won Outstanding Drama Series, and Peter Dinklage won Best Supporting Actor In A Drama Series for his role as Tyrion Lannister.
Game of Thrones' final season was met with a mixed reaction from fans, with some fans even starting a petition to have the season remade.
And while the original series may be over, HBO is said to be "close to ordering" a pilot about a House Targaryen-inspired prequel series - which would take place 300 years before the events of Game of Thrones. Explore more on these topics: