The fans have always seen Euron Greyjoy talk the talk, but in the second episode of Season Seven of 'Game of Thrones,' we saw him walk the talk.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Pilou Asbaek, who portrays the character of Euron Greyjoy in 'GOT', has thanked the writers of the show to make him look so terrifying.
He said, "It always goes back to the writers, if you ask me. It sounds wannabe humble, but I swear it, honest to god. I'm married to a writer. My best friends are writers. I wanted to be a journalist myself. In my opinion, it's always the goddamn writers. I wish it was different. I wish it was the actors! But it's not. It comes from those sick brains in L.A., all of it."
The actor also shared that he was really excited for people to see this huge battle scene he was a part of.
He also revealed that Euron was pretty authentic to what he was feeling in the battle scene with Yara.
"Yeah. I was feeling it. Sometimes you have to act, and sometimes you just have to be," noted Asbaek.
'GOT' returns with third episode titled 'The Queen's Justice' on HBO on Sunday.
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