You Won’t Believe Where The Game Of Thrones Cast Went After The Finale

When HBO’s Game of Thrones ended in 2019, it left behind more than just dragons and broken thrones—it left millions of fans wondering: Where did the stars go next? Some disappeared from the spotlight. Others landed roles in billion-dollar franchises. A few changed so drastically, you might not even recognize them today.

Whether you loved Jon Snow’s brooding loyalty or cheered Arya’s final kill, the cast of Game of Thrones helped define a generation of television. But their real-life journeys since the series ended? Even more surprising than the show’s plot twists.

Let’s take a deep dive into where the legendary cast ended up—and which stars truly won the game after Thrones.

1. Kit Harington (Jon Snow)

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Kit Harington portrayed the brooding Jon Snow, a fan-favorite character. Post-“Game of Thrones,” Harington joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Dane Whitman in “Eternals” (2021). He also explored theater, starring as Henry V in a London production. In 2025, he appeared in the indie drama “Blood for Dust,” showcasing his range beyond fantasy roles. Despite his ongoing success, Harington has expressed reluctance to watch the “Game of Thrones” prequel, “House of the Dragon,” citing emotional distance from the franchise. ​

2. Emilia Clarke (Daenerys Targaryen)

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Emilia Clarke brought to life Daenerys Targaryen, the Mother of Dragons. Following the series, she took on roles in films like “Last Christmas” (2019) and joined the Marvel series “Secret Invasion” (2023) as G’iah. Clarke has also been involved in various charitable endeavors, including her work with SameYou, a charity she co-founded to support brain injury recovery. ​

3. Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister)

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Peter Dinklage, who portrayed the witty Tyrion Lannister, has maintained a robust film career. He starred in “Cyrano” (2021), earning critical acclaim, and appeared in “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes” (2023). Dinklage continues to be a sought-after actor in Hollywood. ​

4. Lena Headey (Cersei Lannister)

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Lena Headey, known for her role as the formidable Cersei Lannister, has taken on various projects, including voice work and starring roles in series like “White House Plumbers” (2023). She is set to appear in the upcoming Netflix series “The Abandons.”

5. Sophie Turner (Sansa Stark)

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Sophie Turner, who played Sansa Stark, transitioned to film with roles such as Jean Grey in “X-Men: Dark Phoenix” (2019). She also starred in the crime drama series “The Staircase” (2022). Turner has embraced motherhood, welcoming her second child with husband Joe Jonas in 2022. ​

6. Maisie Williams (Arya Stark)

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Maisie Williams, renowned for her role as Arya Stark, has diversified her career with roles in series like “Two Weeks to Live” (2020) and playing punk icon Jordan in “Pistol” (2022). She has also ventured into the fashion industry, co-founding the social media platform Daisie. ​

7. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime Lannister)

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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who portrayed Jaime Lannister, has starred in films such as “Against the Ice” (2022), which he also co-wrote and produced. He continues to work in international cinema and is involved in various philanthropic efforts. ​

8. Gwendoline Christie (Brienne of Tarth)

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Gwendoline Christie, known for her role as Brienne of Tarth, joined the cast of Netflix’s “The Sandman” (2022) as Lucifer and starred in the series “Wednesday” (2022) as Larissa Weems. Her performances have been praised for their depth and versatility. ​

9. Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy)

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Alfie Allen, who played Theon Greyjoy, earned a Tony nomination for his role in the play “Hangmen” (2022). He continues to take on diverse roles in both theater and film.

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