These traitorous members of the Night's Watch were hanged for murdering their lord commander, Jon Snow. Olly (Brenock O’Connor), Bowen Marsh (Michale Condron), and Othell Yarwyck (Brian Fortune) However, on Instagram, actor Toby Sebastain seemed to think that he was the winner of their brief, bloody duel. The late prince of Dorne didn't even get a chance to show off his sword skills in a fair fight with the Sand Sisters who were sent to assassinate him. One minute you've got a beautiful fiance and everything's going great, the next you've got a spear sticking out the front of your face. Maisie Williams eventually had to get involved in their amazing Twitter exchange. Meryn Trant killed Syrio in season one, so Yerolemou threw a barb at Ian Beattie on Twitter. Especially by Miltos Yerolemou, the actor behind Arya's beloved sword fighting instructor, Syrio Forel. So was Kerry Ingram, who needed a little more time to grieve her character's immolation before she was ready to joke about it.Įveryone's least-favorite member of the Kingsguard met his bloody end at the hands of Arya Stark during the season five finale, and there was much rejoicing. When Stannis Baratheon burned his innocent daughter alive at the behest of the Red Priestess Melisandre, fans were traumatized. When the Red Viper got his head exploded by Ser Gregor Clegane during Tyrion Lannister's trial by combat back in season four, the actor behind the fan-favorite character was empathetic on Twitter. He was included. Steve was the first of Hound's numerous victims of the night, losing his head in one swift motion. Before the show started, Love tweeted a sly hint about the Hound's future victims. YouTube comedian Steve Love is known for his "Game of Thrones" impressions, so much so, that he made a brief cameo as part of Lem Lemoncloak's crew. IFC Films will debut Okuno's Watcher in select US theaters + on VOD starting June 3rd, 2022 this summer.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. This initially premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, and it's also playing at SXSW. Produced by Derek Dauchy, John Finemore, Aaron Kaplan, Mason Novick, Sean Perrone, and Steven Schneider. The screenplay is written by Zack Ford and Chloe Okuno. Watcher is directed by American genre filmmaker Chloe Okuno, making her feature directorial debut after the "Storm Drain" segment in V/H/S/94, along with a few other short films. Her curiosity turns to fear when she hears of a murderer in the area. As she spends more time alone, she notices a shadowy figure staring from the opposite block. Julia (Maika Monroe) uproots her life in America to accompany her husband to Bucharest, Romania. You can rewatch the first teaser trailer for Chloe Okuno's Watcher here to see the first look again. Here's the full-length official trailer (+ poster) for Chloe Okuno's Watcher, direct from IFC's YouTube: It's not a trailer that sells you something different, this is exactly the film and it pulls you into the story and her fears. This is SUCH a great trailer, really capturing the vibe and mood of the film better than most trailers ever do. Maika Monroe stars with Karl Glusman, Burn Gorman, Gabriela Butuc, Madalina Anea, and Tudor Petrut. She can't get anyone to believe her, and no matter what she does the feeling still remains. An American woman moves into a new apartment in Bucharest, Romania with her fiancé only to be tormented by the feeling she is being stalked by an unseen watcher in an adjacent building. This first premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival to many positive reviews, and it also stopped by the SXSW Film Festival. "Every time I look over there, he's just staring right at me." IFC Films has debuted the full official trailer for Watcher, a stylish Hitchcockian psychological thriller marking the feature debut of talented filmmaker Chloe Okuno.
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