20 Movies Starring Game Of Thrones Actors In 2020

7. Marry Me - John Bradley

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So tonight we have our very last episode. It’s the final step of a long and wonderful journey. A journey that, for me, started at 10am on Monday 19th of July 2010. I know this because recently I found my rehearsal and prep schedule for season 1, week 1. This was given to me when I landed in Belfast for the first time, weeks before we even started shooting. Listed here is the rehearsal where I first met Kit, and the first time I wore the costume that’s seen me through 8 seasons. I’m glad I kept this. I met so many people that week who have come to mean so much to me. Back then we couldn’t have known the journey we’d go on together. I wouldn’t swap that experience, or those people, for the world. Enjoy the episode and thanks for everything. ❤️❤️❤️ @gameofthrones @hbo #GOT ?

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Release: TBC

It's great to see the loveable John Bradley continue to pick up some decent roles, even if in this case it is a J-Lo Rom-Com. Bradley will portray the character of Colin Calloway, in a film that also features Owen Wilson and American Late Night Host Jimmy Fallon.

The premise is at least inventive for a rom-com, with a popstar, of course played by Jennifer Lopez, about to marry her longtime boyfriend. Having found out that her fiancee is cheating on her, she chooses a random man from the crowd of one of her concerts, who is holding a Marry Me sign, to tie the knot with instead.

It's unlikely that the film will receive any Oscar nominations, but a Rom-Com's success all hinges on the audience engaging with relatable characters. With this in mind, Bradley's casting is very smart indeed.

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While he likes to know himself as the 'thunder from down under', Luke is actually just a big dork who loves all things sport, film, James Bond, Doctor Who and Karaoke. With all the suave and sophistication of any Aussie half way through a slab, Luke will critique every minute detail of films and shows from all eras- unless it's 1990's Simpsons episodes, because they're just perfect