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Was killed off too early on 'GOT': Alexander Siddig

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Actor Alexander Siddig is unhappy about the unceremonious way his character was killed off in "Game of Thrones."

Doran Martell's run on the blood-soaked fantasy drama ended in episode one of season six, and Siddig, who portrayed him, insists he was murdered because the character was becoming too popular.

He also fears he may have inadvertently offended someone on set, because Martell was not supposed to be killed off so soon, reported Contactmusic.

"There was an enormous amount of fan excitement when I got named to be on the show, and everyone was like, 'Oh my God, yes, Doran Martell, he's going to be great as Doran Martell'. That might have been the kiss of death.
 

"Maybe they didn't want quite that much attention on that character. Maybe they thought, 'Well, let's prove that we're going to stray from the books. We're going to do something else, and he will be our first example of that'. So, maybe that could have been the case. Or maybe I just screwed up. Maybe I said the wrong thing to the wrong person."

Siddig's Martell and his guard were murdered by Indira Varma's character Ellaria Sand and one of her daughters in a shocking chain of events that also included the death of Martell's son, Trystane, at the hands of Sand's other two daughters.

In George RR Martin's "Game of Thrones" books, the Martells are still alive and active in several plotlines.

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First Published: Sep 26 2016 | 7:32 AM IST

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