We're all hoping to see our favorite Westerosi heroes vanquish the White Walker army, but when it comes to Game of Thrones, nothing is certain. One character whose fate has long been a mystery is ...
The characters on Game of Thrones are constantly evolving: Jaime's fifty percent less asshole, Arya's no longer a wannabe killer, and Daenerys has mastered the art of roasting people. But we've seen ...
A character fans loved to hate is definitely gone as of this week’s Game of Thrones – and we’re not talking about that little blonde tyrant. The drama’s star Alfie Allen tells TVLine that his first ...
Warning: Spoilers ahead for HBO's "Game of Thrones" season seven, episode two, "Stormborn." "Game of Thrones" fans watched in horror this week as Euron Greyjoy's terrifying Iron Fleet wreaked havoc on ...
Remember back in those early days of Game of Thrones, when Alfie Allen's Theon Greyjoy was, at first, nothing more than an eyeroll-worthy idio-douche? Later on he became someone worth hating, for sure ...
I didn't think Game of Thrones could top Joffrey as the show's most hated villain. But, man is Ramsay giving him a run for his money! The most recent episode “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken,” had Ramsay ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. However, when Yara was captured by their Uncle Euron after the Iron Fleet ambushed their ships in Sunday’s episode, Theon did not ...
Theon Greyjoy has been through a lot on Game of Thrones and a redemption journey that led him back to where it all began, Winterfell. If a character has survived up to this point on Game of Thrones, ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Poor Alfie Allen. The Game of Thrones star could once proudly say he ...
Halt! If you haven’t seen last night’s episode of Game of Thrones, “The Mountain and the Viper,” read no further. Poor Theon Greyjoy. The lost soul got to be his former ironborn self again for a ...
Theon Greyjoy is Westeros’ most popular punching bag. Since his introduction in the show as a ward of the Starks — not exactly a prisoner, but certainly not there of his own free will — we’ve watched ...