'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Spoilers: Natalie Dormer Hints Not To Count Margaery Out, She's A 'Savvy Chick' [PHOTO]
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As far as fans know she's still sitting in a prison cell for keeping her brother's homosexual affairs a secret, but fans who thought it might be the end of Queen Margaery Tyrell (Natalie Dormer) on Game of Thrones will be in for a big shock when season 6 rolls around next year.
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In a new interview with Vanity Fair, Dormer teases that Margaery will still find a resourceful means to get herself out of that jail cell and cleared of her crimes.
"Margaery is a savvy chick and she's trying to find an angle -she's trying to find a way to get out of that cell so it's pretty amusing and ingenious the route she decides to take," Dormer said.
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As for what Margaery could have up her sleeve, Dormer remains tight-lipped, but according to the article, it appears that House Tyrell soldiers, led by none other than Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), as well as King Tommen (Dean-Charles Chapman) will storm the Sept of Baelor in an attempt to free Margaery-but the woman who emerges will be someone entirely different.
Margaery is rumored to be emerging from her cell completely broken and now converted to the religion of the High Sparrow herself-and no matter how hard her King tries snapping her out of it, she won't.
However, based on Dormer's comment, it's easy to think that it could all be an act on Margaery's part to save herself from prosecution for her supposed crimes. And it could also lead to a huge rumored plot twist-the official fall of the Lannisters as Tommen allegedly turns himself in to the Sparrows-and his mother, Cersei (Lena Heady) potentially meets her shocking end.
Should the season play out with these twists, it would truly end the Lannister power, with only Jamie, who is a sworn member of the King's Guard, and Tyrion (Peter Dinklage), who is wanted for his father Tywin's murder, left to carry on the family name. And since neither they nor the Baratheons can lay claim to the throne anymore with all potential heirs gone, the Iron Throne would be the most vulnerable it has ever been.