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Amanda Peet wants to play swordswoman in Game of Thrones

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Actress Amanda Peet     has admitted that     she would want to be a part of the HBO fantasy drama series “Game of Thrones”, which features her husband David Benioff as a co-creator.
Peet was on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” to talk about season 2 of her TV series “Togetherness” that airs every Sunday on Star World Premiere HD.
She talked a bit about “Game of Thrones” and admitted that she would want to be part of the series and play the role of a swordswoman, read a statement.
The show’s host Stephen Colbert also admitted excitedly: “I want to be on that show too. I haven’t watched much of it but I have read the books.”
“I am saving to finish all the books before I read anything about it but I watched like one episode while my kid was in the room and then I was like no I can’t watch this episode”, to which Peet laughed and said, “No, you can’t”.
Pete asked Colbert what he wants to be on the show and he replied, “I want to die a really horrific death”, to which Pete responded, “Ya, me too”.
Colbert further explained his death scene where he dies saying, “Please my Lord now” with blood gurgling out of his body.
The Season 6 of ‘Game Thrones’ will air on Star World Premiere HD in India. (IANS)

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