John Bradley opens Game of Thrones Exhibition, joins Patient Zero cast

The Game of Thrones exhibition has come and gone in London. The next stop for the traveling museum of Game of Thrones artifacts and virtual reality adventuring is Stockholm from March 7th-11th. But in the meantime, HBO Buzz has put together a short video of what it was like for fans to visit the Exhibition.

John Bradley, who was on hand for the London opening, is also featured in the video–and has been added to a new film project. Check it out below.

Did you catch the close up of the Season 5 snake in a box prop from the trailer?

John Bradley hasn’t just been going to Game of Thrones sponsored events though. He’s also reportedly joining the cast of the upcoming post-apocalyptic thriller Patient Zero.The movie is described by Deadline as “An unprecedented global pandemic of a super strain of rabies has resulted in the evolution of a new species driven by violence. An inexplicably immune human survivor with the ability to communicate with this new species must spearhead a hunt for Patient Zero in order to find a cure to save his infected wife and humanity.”

The cast of this is already something of a nerd’s dream with follow Game of Thrones cast member Natalie Dormer, as well as Doctor Who‘s Matt Smith and The Hunger Games‘ Stanley Tucci. According to The MarySue, Bradley’s role will be that of “Scooter.”

but still no word on which of the cast is the “lucky” immune human being. However, Patient Zero will be the first time Bradley and Game of Thrones co-star Dormer will share the screen together. The Wall and King’s Landing are pretty far apart, you know?

 In fact, the only chance Dormer and Bradley have to have met over Game of Thrones is only for the red carpet events. One of the perils of working on the biggest TV show production around.

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