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'Game of Thrones' Season 7 Spoilers, News & Update: 'Imperium' Star Daniel Radcliffe Wants to Live & Die on the Show

'Game of Thrones' Season 7 Spoilers, News & Update: 'Imperium' Star Daniel Radcliffe Wants to Live & Die on the Show

Celebrities are just like us. When it comes to the hype surrounding the HBO series, it seems that no one is safe from the "Game of Thrones" season 7 obsession.

Now that the show is coming to a close in two seasons, more and more people are drawn to it, and we're not talking about us regular folks. We're talking about Mr. Harry Potter himself, "Imperium" star Daniel Radcliffe.

The 27-year old actor recently spoke to Digital Spy to promote his movie, "Imperium," which hits theaters tomorrow (we reported on the trailer and plot details back in July). While there, Radcliffe admitted that he would love to be part of "Game of Thrones" season 7.

"I would love to. If they want to just bring me in and f**king kill me, I would be so happy to do that," Radcliffe said enthusiastically. It wouldn't be so difficult to get the actor on the show, which is home to several British actors as well. It would also definitely be a ratings boost for "Game of Thrones" season 7 (not that they would need it), with "Harry Potter" and "Imperium" star Daniel Radcliffe joining the ranks. CNet has some funny ideas up on their sleeves for a "Harry Potter"-"Game of Thrones" mashup.

Meanwhile, it seems that the Mother of Dragons is indeed heading to battle in "Game of Thrones" season 7. We recently reported on a rumor that Daenerys Targaryen will be up in arms this season, and Emilia Clarke may have let slip the confirmation.

According to GQ, the actress commented during the Emmys that while last season's battle was "ridiculous," this season's will be "epic." Is she saying that just because she has firsthand experience in the battle? We would like to think so.

Sophie Turner also commented on "Game of Thrones" season 7, albeit a little more vaguely. She said that viewers will definitely get what they came for, and from our guess, that would refer to the intrigue, deceit, and murder in the Seven Kingdoms.

"Game of Thrones" season 7 arrives on HBO in summer of 2017. To know more about our scoop on George R.R. Martin's possible prequel, visit this page.

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