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«Breaking News» Game of Thrones star Richard Madden believes NONE of the show's major characters will survive

His character, Robb Stark, memorably met a grisly end alongside several family members during Game Of Thrones' much talked-about Red Wedding.


And Richard Madden has revealed that he believes none of the hit fantasy show's major characters will make it to the final episode alive when it draws to its highly anticipated conclusion next summer.


As fans speculate who will survive and take the Iron Throne, the 32-year-old actor told The Hollywood Reporter: 'I kind of think it’s just going to be three dragons flying around and everyone else is dead. It’s a possibility!'




Prediction: Richard Madden has revealed that he believes none of Game Of Thrones' major characters will make it to the final episode alive when it draws to its conclusion next summer


Prediction: Richard Madden has revealed that he believes none of Game Of Thrones' major characters will make it to the final episode alive when it draws to its conclusion next summer



Prediction: Richard Madden has revealed that he believes none of Game Of Thrones' major characters will make it to the final episode alive when it draws to its conclusion next summer



And with his character having long been killed off, The Bodyguard star Richard admits that he has since comfortably settled into life as a Game Of Thrones viewer. 

He said: 'I kind of don’t recognise that I was in it anymore because I’ve been watching so many years of it, and they talk about Robb Stark and I know who he is but I don’t see myself in that role. I’m just a viewer now, which is so good.


'That was one of the bad things about being in the show is you got the scripts so you knew what was going to happen next, and I’ve not had that for years, so now I can just truly enjoy it as a viewer, which is thrilling.'




Red or dead: His character, Robb Stark, memorably met a grisly end alongside several family members during Game Of Thrones' much talked-about Red Wedding


Red or dead: His character, Robb Stark, memorably met a grisly end alongside several family members during Game Of Thrones' much talked-about Red Wedding



Red or dead: His character, Robb Stark, memorably met a grisly end alongside several family members during Game Of Thrones' much talked-about Red Wedding


Richard's eyebrow-raising prediction for the show's end comes after it was found that Game Of Thrones  characters who switch sides are 65 per cent more likely to survive than those who are loyal, according to scientists.


Researchers who watched all 67 episodes in the name of science have worked out which traits make the characters most likely to die.


'Highborn' characters – lords and ladies, those who change allegiances, and women who have the best odds of surviving the notoriously violent show.


The study, published in medical journal Injury Epidemiology, has been done ahead of the final season, which is expected to be released next spring.




Daenerys Targary) is at a higher risk of dying in the show's final season because she has been loyal to the Targaryan family throughout Game of Thrones's first seven series


Daenerys Targary) is at a higher risk of dying in the show's final season because she has been loyal to the Targaryan family throughout Game of Thrones's first seven series



Odds: Daenerys Targaryan is at a high risk of dying in the show's final season because she has been loyal to the Targaryan family throughout  GoT's first seven series, according to scientists



And it gives big-name characters including Cersei, Jaime and Tyrion Lannister, Jon Snow, and Bran, Sansa and Arya Stark a good chance of surviving until the end.


Scientists from Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, studied the deaths of 186 characters in the hit TV show, based on the novels of George RR Martin.


They found women are a fifth less likely to die than men, and 'lowborn' characters who are not nobility are 28 per cent more likely to die than those who are 'highborn'.


And those who stayed loyal to their allegiance throughout the series' were the most likely to die.




Allegiance: Jon Snow (pictured) is less likely to die – despite having already died and come back to life – because he pledged his allegiance to the Targaryen family


Allegiance: Jon Snow (pictured) is less likely to die – despite having already died and come back to life – because he pledged his allegiance to the Targaryen family



Allegiance: Jon Snow (pictured) is less likely to die – despite having already died and come back to life – because he pledged his allegiance to the Targaryen family



Their research does not bode well for Daenerys Targaryan, who has been loyal to the Targaryan family throughout the show's seven seasons.


This long-standing affiliation could put her at a higher risk of death when compared to characters like Tyrion Lannister and Jon Snow, who have changed sides.


Although Jon Snow already died once, researchers did not count his death because he returned.


'By the end of the seventh season, more than half of the characters had died - 186 out of the 330 characters we included in this study,' said researcher Dr Reidar Lystad. 'With violent deaths being the most common by far.'




Switch: Sansa Stark, who is among a minority of characters to have switched sides, will have a higher chance of surviving the final season, the researchers said


Switch: Sansa Stark, who is among a minority of characters to have switched sides, will have a higher chance of surviving the final season, the researchers said



Switch: Sansa Stark, who is among a minority of characters to have switched sides, will have a higher chance of surviving the final season, the researchers said



'While these findings may not be surprising for regular viewers, we have identified several factors that may be associated with better or worse survival, which may help us to speculate about who will prevail in the final season.'


Only two of the 186 deaths in the show were of natural causes, The Guardian reported – those of Old Nan and Maester Aemo.


A huge 73.7 per cent of all deaths were caused by injuries and the most common cause of death was assault (63 per cent).


War, burns, poisonings and legal executions were all also regular causes of death.




More than half of the show's characters  have died since it began seven seasons ago. Pictured: Tyrion Lannister, who continues to survive – potentially because he is disloyal


More than half of the show's characters  have died since it began seven seasons ago. Pictured: Tyrion Lannister, who continues to survive – potentially because he is disloyal



Deaths: More than half of the show's characters (186 out of 330) have died since it began. Pictured: Tyrion Lannister, who continues to survive – potentially because he is disloyal)



The most common place for people to die is in the home, and 80 per cent of people died in Westeros, the show's main kingdom.


The median survival of a character has been 28 hours and 48 minutes, the study said, with Jon Snow and Bran Stark living the longest.


Bran Stark and his sisters Sansa and Arya all stand a good chance of continuing to survive, the researchers suggest, because they've all switched sides.


And the Lannisters – Cersei, who is the current occupier of the Iron Throne, Tyrion and Jaime – are all also likely to survive because they switched sides.


The study ended by suggesting that, in order to reduce the number of violent deaths in Game of Thrones, the show's world should have more investment in schools, hospitals, and public health departments to improve characters' wellbeing.




What are the chances...: Researchers watched all 67 episodes of Game of Thrones to study what made characters more likely to die and how most of the people in the show were killed


What are the chances...: Researchers watched all 67 episodes of Game of Thrones to study what made characters more likely to die and how most of the people in the show were killed



What are the chances...: Researchers watched all 67 episodes of Game of Thrones to study what made characters more likely to die and how most of the people in the show were killed



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Main photo article His character, Robb Stark, memorably met a grisly end alongside several family members during Game Of Thrones’ much talked-about Red Wedding.
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