From Westeros to Sydney! Game of Thrones star Tom Hopper looks barely recognisable as he swaps his armour for a T-shirt ahead of Comic-Con
He's known for playing Dickon Tarly on Game of Thrones.
And British actor Tom Hopper, 32, is in Sydney as he prepares to thrill fans at Comic-Con this weekend.
The hunk looked barely recognisable as he posed promotional pictures on Friday, swapping his character's armour for a trendy black T-shirt and jeans.
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From Westeros to Sydney! Game of Thrones star Tom Hopper looks barely recognisable as he swaps his armour for a T-shirt ahead of Comic-Con
Tom recently told The Sydney Morning Herald about his hopes for the end of the show, despite his character being killed off.
He said he wants Samwell Tarly - his character's brother - to take the Iron Throne.
Sending a hint to fans? Tom recently said he wants Samwell Tarly - his character's brother - to take the Iron Throne in the show
'I'd like to see Sam Tarly on the throne personally, because I love John so much,' he said, referring to actor John Bradley West, who plays the fan-favourite character.
'I have a theory that it's him who's been narrating it the whole time, that it's actually his story; he had access to all the info at the Citadel,' Tom added.
Also joining Tom at Comic-Con in Sydney is The Vampire Diaries star Matthew Davis, 39, who played Alaric Saltzman on the hit show.
Fancy seeing you here! Also joining Tom at Comic-Con in Sydney is The Vampire Diaries star Matthew Davis, 39, who played Alaric Saltzman on the show
Familiar face: Matthew is also known for his role as Warner in Legally Blonde
Matthew is also known for his role as Warner in Legally Blonde.
He spoke about the finale of The Vampire Diaries and said he wished they had more than one episode to end the show.
'I wish we had like three or four episodes to do it … but it was very bittersweet, and a real feel-good ending,' he told The Gold Coast Bulletin.
'Bittersweet': He spoke about the finale of The Vampire Diaries and said he wished they had more than one episode to end the show
He added that he's sad the show has finished.
'It's so bizarre that it's over, because we were doing it for about eight years … I was campaigning to do like, twelve seasons of the show!'
Also in Sydney for Comic-Con is American actor Denis O'Hare from True Blood.
Star-studded! Also in Sydney for Comic-Con is American actor Denis O'Hare from True Blood
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