Nikolaj Coster-Waldau reveals few details on HBO’s ‘Game Of Thrones’; Stars in a Netflix film ‘Small Crimes’

By Daniela Lozano / Mar 29, 2017 05:30 PM EDT
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Actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau will star in a Netflix original film entitled "Small Crimes" and the actor shares how excited he is for his role in the movie. Plus a new update on his character's romance in the hit HBO series "Game of Thrones."

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau has been famous for his portrayal of the role Jaimie in this generation's most famous HBO series "Game of Thrones," but he has already branched out in other things.

 With this, he pauses and says "Wow, I was about to reveal something from season seven" to which he then ended his statement, according to Entertainment News Online.

He believes it is such a real treat to be part of the project. For one thing, he is going to star in Netflix's new original film entitled "Small Crimes" by playing a disgraced former cop Joe Denton, as reported by People. His character then makes a liberating life out of a post-prison time. In an interview with the actor, he then shares how honourable he feels for portraying such a lead role in a movie with such unique storyline.

According to the actor, "The movie 'Small Crimes' was a pure joy to shoot." And even claims that the director of the film Evan Katz has an amazing dark type of sense of humor which adds grace and meaning into the film. He also believes the director was able to guide an amazing cast and crew. The movie will premiere on Netflix this coming April 28. On top of this, he is also thrilled for the upcoming "Game of Thrones" season seven and even hinted out a few spoilers for the season.

The actor was able to give out a few details about his character's mindset when it comes to the matters of the heart in HBO's "Game of Thrones." According to Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, his character Jaimie loves his sister Cersei Lannister unconditionally and that he needed to step up and take their father's place.