She recently spoke out about her fears over finding roles when HBO hit Game of Thrones wraps next year.

Since then Maisie Williams has spilled the beans on when the fantasy drama will finish filming and when the premier is set to air - April 2019.

Maisie announced that the last time she will step into feisty Arya Stark's shoes is in December this year when filming wraps.

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Spilled the beans: Maisie Williams has revealed when the final season of Game of Thrones is set to air - explaining fans will have to wait until April 2019

Originally expected to air this year fans were disappointed to learn that they would have to wait even longer for their next fix.

The much-anticipated season eight premiere it set to air in April next year and will conclude the final instalment of the show.

The 20-year-old told Metro: 'We wrap in December and we air our first episode in April. That's a four-month turnaround for these huge episodes.'

She added: 'There's a lot that goes into the final edit. You would not want to rush this season at all. We owe it to our audience and our fans to really do this final season to the best of our abilities.'

Glamorous: Maisie's reveal she recently spoke out about how she fears she won't be offered certain roles when Game of Thrones wraps because of her looks

Speaking on life after the show Maisie recently told The Irish Times that she worries about finding 'sexualised' roles because of her looks.

She slammed the industry's 'shallow' nature and believes that casting agents only want a certain 'type' of beautiful woman.

The Bristolian, who plays Arysa Stark in the hit HBO series, said she thought it was 'sad' that viewers don't get to see more diversity on screen.

She candidly said that she thinks in future she will only be offered certain roles due to her looks and wouldn't get others for the same reason.

Feisty: The last time that Maisie will step into Arya Stark's shoes is in December this year when filming wraps, and fans will have to wait another four months afterwards to watch

She said: 'It's a very shallow industry. And I don't look like someone who is cast in roles that are, well, sexualised.

'Don't get me wrong. I'm completely in awe of Hollywood's leading ladies. I love looking at those totally jaw-droppingly beautiful women.'

Maisie went on to call for more diversity in the industry, as she thinks it's a shame that different types of beauty aren't represented.