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No GoT reunion for Momoa

Before opening the final chapter, makers of Game of Thrones will be treating fans with a reunion episode, but actor Jason Momoa says he won’t be a part of the special episode.

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Before opening the final chapter, makers of Game of Thrones will be treating fans with a reunion episode, but actor Jason Momoa says he won’t be a part of the special episode. HBO channel confirmed the news of the special episode, but it won’t air on the network. It will only be available as part of the complete series home video box set, which will package all eight seasons together.

Asked if he will make an appearance in the reunion episode, Momoa says, “I don’t think so.” Momoa played the role of warlord of the Dothraki people, Khal Drogo, in the series, which brings the story from George R.R. Martin’s novels about the quest to claim the Iron Throne alive.  The final season will begin in April next year.

At the moment, Momoa is riding high on success of his superhero film Aquaman.

The Warner Bros project explores the origin story of half-human, half-Atlantean Arthur Curry (Momoa) and takes him on the journey of his lifetime — one that will not only force him to face who he really is, but to discover if he is worthy of who he was born to be — a king. The film released in India on December 14, a week ahead of the US release. It opened in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. — IANS

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