AS one of the stars of the world’s biggest TV shows, Eugene Simon had to keep tight lipped when talking with Perth Game of Thrones fans this week.

With the series six finale airing on Foxtel Monday night, the young actor, who stars as Lancel Lannister on the cult show, had to avoid letting slip any spoilers at pop culture convention, Supanova, yesterday.

“I have to just kindle their interest and make them think about all the possibilities because every character has a million different ways to exist in this universe,” Simon said.

Camera Icon Eugene Simon from Game of Thrones will be at Supanova in June. Credit: Supplied, Supplied for BW planner

Game of Thrones has already smashed records for Foxtel, with this season’s first episode achieving a total audience of 727,000, the biggest single day audience in Australian subscription television history. Monday night’s final episode is expected to go just as well.

Simon, who flew into Perth on Thursday, could only hint as to what lay in store, confirming it would include “a lot of death”.

His character appears to be out of the firing line with the 24-year-old “confident” Lancel would still be alive at the end of the episode.

“I’m not afraid of Lancel dying, but I do have a lot of faith in him living,” Simon said.

“[His death] will probably come at some point.

“As long as it’s done with respect to the character and the arc, I’m fine with it.”

The British actor is set to appear at Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre for Supanova again today, along with fellow celebrity guests including The Lord of the Rings star Sean Astin, James Marsters from Buffy the Vampire Slayer and The Dresden Files, and Travis Fimmel from the new video game inspired film Warcraft.