His villainous ways have been the catalyst for some of Game Of Thrones most shocking moments.

And actor Iwan Rheon - who plays vile usurper Ramsay Bolton - has hinted that his character could meet a gruesome end.

Talking about his 'I would quite like a dragon related death and some brutal dragon action - fighting a dragon and losing.

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End in sight? Iwan Rheon hinted that his Game Of Thrones character Ramsay Bolton will die via a dragon- related death during an interview on This Morning

'I think he’s got it coming, I think he deserves it,' the 31-year-old Welsh actor stated, hinting at Ramsay's fate.

Looking worlds away from his ruthless character, he put on a jovial display as he was grilled about his evil portrayal.

When asked about keeping plots secret, the Welshman responded: 'Yes, you have to be [good at it]! I think we’re trained in a way. I wasn’t even allowed to say what my character was called until after episode ten, so you kind of get used to it.

And there’s a lot of questions and everyone is trying to get spoilers, but I think we need to have a responsibility for the fans who don’t want to know what’s going to happen next… but some people just want to spoil it for other people which is a shame.'

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However, if there's anyone who's not in the loop about the Emmy award winning series, it's his mum.

'I don’t think she need to see this. I think she hears things and is just more worried about her son and whether it's affecting me!'

He added: 'She just sees her son, she doesn’t see a character.'

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With such a quick turnaround per episode, Iwan confessed that his character's murderous story-lines doesn't faze him anymore.

'It gets to the point where you think ‘really?’, but nothing surprises you about him anymore! He’s not a very nice young man. He’s become this monster,' he mentioned.

The talented star, who originally auditioned for Jon Snow which went to Kit Harington, did go on to speak about his admiration for this fellow actors.

A worlds away: The star looked handsome in comparison to his on-screen portrayal

Hidden talent: He will also be proving his sporting abilities by taking part in ITV's Soccer Aid in June

'It’s such a quick turn around and so many scenes in a day… you’ve just got to be on top all the time. There’s no time to rehearse and stuff you just have to do it and it was brilliant training for me.

The Misfits star is also set to take part in ITV's Soccer Aid in June and he confessed: 'I just don’t want to embarrass myself at Old Trafford!

'My dad’s a lifelong Manchester United fan, so it’ll be amazing to play there and with these legends… and it's all for a good cause.'