Her family didn't have a whole lot of luck throughout Game of Thrones' run, but seemed on the verge of a comeback at the end of Season 6-but Maisie Williams may be teasing that fans shouldn't believe that means the Stark clan won't be dealt another major blow, like a character death, in the show's highly-anticipated seventh season.

In an interview on BBC One's Breakfast Show with Nick Grimshaw, who portrays former tomboyish daughter turned trained lethal assassin Arya Stark on the hit HBO series, Williams joked that if her character was the next to die, she would just want some warning first.

"Am I going to die? Just give me a little bit of warning," she said.

However, she cautioned that she genuinely doesn't know how things will go on the show ahead of getting scripts, because the writers and show's creators try to keep the surprises coming.

"I make educated guesses and we try and get answers and bits of information from the writers, but they keep it close to their chest. It's so exciting...it's just a great finale, it makes me excited for the series after," she said. "People should be very, very excited."

She also asmitted that she knows she needs to be careful when it comes to discussing the show with her fellow cast members and others when they do know what's happening, because they never know who may be listening in on them when they're out in public.

"We got out got drinks and stuff and we end up talking about the show," she said. "Because we're a season ahead we have to watch what we're saying because you never know who's listening."

Game of Thrones season 7 will premiere this summer on HBO, though an exact date has not been announced.

Listen to the interview here