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Sean Bean said he would rather play ‘great’ characters who get killed off than ‘mundane’ ones who end up surviving - Valery Hache/AFP The actor Sean Bean has revealed why he does not mind being killed ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. I realised there were quite a lot of deaths without anybody needing to tell me. It was obvious.
Our boy Sean Bean is, if you think about it, the king of dying dramatically. Between Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones, the actor kind of has the gold medal for getting axed on camera — and he’s ...
Content Warning: The following article contains some spoilers.A fictional death is always preferable to a real-life one. The former can happen over and over again, whilst the latter, unfortunately, ...
Sean Bean dies a lot. It’s been something of established lore since Bean first broke through to mainstream audiences in Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. There, Bean’s ...
The man who taught us that honor still had a place in Westeros met his end on the steps of the Great Sept. And fans still haven’t recovered. Ned Stark’s death was the moment ‘Game of Thrones’ changed ...
Sean Bean will always be known for his role as Ned Stark in the first season of Game of Thrones, but before he ever suited up as a leader in the North, he teamed up with a Harry Potter star for a ...