'Doctor Who' Season 9 Update: Maisie Williams of 'Game Of Thrones' makes cameos appearance; Fans are raving about her masked bandit look

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Best known for her role in the HBO series "Game of Thrones (GOT)," Maisie Williams started to film her cameo for the T.V. show "Doctor Who" and fans are thrilled about her role since photos of her portraying the role of a masked bandit was released.

Maisie Williams' role has been under the wraps and was kept as a secret ever since news broke that she will be in the story line so her fans are excited as to what she will be bringing in the table. The 18-year-old GOT actress was spotted in Forest Fawr, South Wales, where the sci-fi show was being filmed.

The teenage actress announced that she will be in the show back in March and kept on teasing her fans as to what role she will be playing. She shared, "There's been a lot of speculation about whether she's like a younger Clara or whether she is a new character completely."

Williams plays the character of Arya Stark in GOT and it seems that she will be a villain in her cameo for "Doctor Who." In one of the photos, she was seen holding a gun against the Doctor's cart and was also riding a horse to stop the lead character from going any further. The Doctor for this season is being played by Peter Capaldi.

Williams' overall look is a mask covering her identity, a red handkerchief covering the lower part of her face and completed her look with knee-high leather boots and a coat. The name of her character in "Doctor Who" has not yet been revealed.

The actress shared recently that the staff and the cast of "Doctor Who" has been very accommodating and happy to have her on the set. The episode where Williams is part of will air later this year.

Williams, best known for her role as Arya Stark for "Game of Thrones" will be having a cameo for "Doctor Who" and has already started filming for her part of the series.

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