Paddy Considine calls Viserys the greatest character he’s ever played while reflecting on his final episode of HouseOfTheDragon.
House of the Dragon's original leading man, Paddy Considine, has been reflecting on his final moments on the series having watched back his final scene playing what he described as "the greatest character I've ever played.
Considine himself, as well as his immediate family, included themselves in that number, with the actor revealing on The Adam Buxton Podcast that his wife and daughter were upset while watching the scene and his wife urging him to simply watch the conclusion of the scene. "I didn’t watch episode eight but my wife had watched it, and my daughter, and they were pretty upset with it. My wife said, 'Just watch the end. Years ago, I’d watched my dad die of cancer and he just went downhill rapidly from being diagnosed to being on death's door. You know, he became skeletal so rapidly.
All eight seasons of Game of Thrones and the first season of House of the Dragon are currently available for streaming on HBO Max.
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