What’s next for the cast of Game of Thrones after the series ends?

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Iain Glen as Jorah Mormont. Photo: Helen Sloan/Courtesy of HBO

Iain Glen – Jorah Mormont

Jorah Mormont and Cersei Lannister may have been on opposite sides on Game of Thrones, but actors Iain Glen and Lena Headey will be on the side of compassion in The Flood as two British immigration investigators. Glen will also play an American ambassador in What About Love, a movie about two love birds that film a movie across Europe. Glen will also be in the sci-fi film Haven: Above Sky about a woman from a space colony that lands on a decimated earth. But Glen’s most exciting work to come is in animation as he will voice Bruce Wayne in the second season of Titans.

Isaac Hempstead Wright as Bran Stark. Photo: Helen Sloan/HBO

Isaac Hempstead-Wright – Bran Stark

Isaac Hempstead-Wright’s days of warging and staring down people will come to an end with Game of Thrones. But you can catch him in the sci-fi thriller Voyagers, which follows a group of children sent to colonize a planet and instead descend into a primitive feral society after their captain dies. He’ll also be in the upcoming Blue Mauritius, a film about international thieves who meet in Cape Town to steal the worlds most valuable stamp.

Carice van Houten as Melisandre. Photo Credit: HBO

Carice Van Houten – Melisandre of Assahi

Carice van Houten will be teaming up with her former Game of Thrones mate Nikolaj Coster-Waldau in Domino at the end of May. She will also be featured in Lost Girls and Love Hotels, which is about a Canadian who loses herself in the nightlife of Tokyo to forget about her brother’s descent into insanity back home. Van Houten will also be in Instinct, in which she plays a psychologist in a prison who gets involved with a rehabilitated serial rapist. You can also catch van Houten on TV on the Skyone miniseries Temple, which is about an underground secret medical clinic.

Alfie Allen as Theon Greyjoy. Photo: Helen Sloan/HBO

Alfie Allen – Theon Greyjoy

If Theon’s brutal end hurt you as much as it did me, then you’re going to be excited to know that Alfie Allen will be alive and well in two upcoming movies. Allen will be in the Taika Waititi directed JoJo Rabbit about a boy in Hitler’s army that discovers his mom is hiding a Jewish boy in their house. He will also star in How to Build a Girl, based on a novel about a young girl looking to make ends meet for her family and designs a whole new identity to get a job as a music journalist.