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More characters rumored being cast for season five
By Ours is the Fury on June 5, 2014 in Casting, Rumors, Speculation.
According to our unofficial sources, the show has been looking to cast a few more characters, in addition to the lengthy list that surfaced a couple weeks ago. We’ve learned they’re searching for:
Varamyr: Dubbed Varamyr Sixskins in the book series, the wildling skinchanger initially appears in
when he takes possession of the late Orell’s eagle, and takes on his scout role as well with Mance Rayder’s army. The book describes Varamyr as a small man, bald and grey-faced with round shoulders. The show is supposedly looking to cast an actor in the 35-45 year old age range. It’s unclear what position Varamyr will take on in the fifth season as his introduction point in the books has already passed in the show.
Imogen: A 12 year old blonde girl. It’s speculated that this may actually be the casting call for young Cersei. Given that there is no Imogen in the books, and we’ve heard that
is auditioning girls for the role of young Cersei, this seems likely.
Brunette girl: 12 years old. There’s no additional information about this part. For book-related possibilities, our best guess with regards to the role is probably Melara, a girl involved in young Cersei’s story with the fortuneteller Maggy the Frog.
The list of potential characters is unconfirmed by HBO at this time.
Ours is the Fury: Introducing Varamyr at this point is a little puzzling. It seems like it would’ve been a good idea to do that for season 4, but perhaps bringing in another warg is a sign that the show is going to focus more on developing warg abilities for other characters in season 5.
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I really, really try to stay out of the casting fray because it can get so snippy.
I thought Varamyr would have been replaced by Joseph Gatt’ s warg, idk why they’d cast him now
I think Varamyr Sixskins will take the role of [spoiler]borroq[/spoiler]. I also think Imogen might be a character we haven’t seen in the books yet, as it is going into twow terroritory.
part of the wildlings hanging around at the Wall, and winds up teaching Jon about warging. I don’t know though.
I have to admit, it’s looking like we’re going to get a flashback. I’m legitimately surprised and not entirely sure how I feel about this.
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