"Game of Thrones" Actor Eugene Simon Stars in Gothic Horror Film 'The Lodgers'
Eugene Simon played Lancel Lannister on "Game of Thrones" before his character was killed off in a dramatic explosions. Eugene sits down with Alyssa Julya Smith in Los Angeles to talk life after Westeros, and his new gothic horror film "The Lodgers."
Eugene explains that the film follows a supernatural being that is haunting twins and keeping them imprisoned in the house. The film follows the history of what takes place in the house and what causes the haunting. Eugene plays a soldier who is a Irish war veteran and becomes a love interest for one of the twins.
Eugene also discusses what he thinks will happen at the end of "Game of Thrones," saying he believes the Iron Throne will become less important as the rest of the series plays out. "The Lodgers" hits theaters on February 23.
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