Game Of Thrones: Iwan Rheon Is Ready For Ramsay Bolton To Face-Off Against Jon Snow
Ramsay Bolton is the villain we love to hate. He has perfectly filled the villainous, sadistic [...]
Ramsay Bolton is the villain we love to hate. He has perfectly filled the villainous, sadistic void left behind after King Joffrey Baratheon (portrayed by Jack Gleeson) was poisoned at the Purple Wedding. Some of his more vicious highlights include chopping off Theon Greyjoy's sausage, transforming Balon Greyjoy's last surviving son into a lowly, smelly servant named Reek, raping his wife Sansa Stark in front of Reek on their wedding night, murdering his own father, Roose Bolton, and feeding his stepmother and her newborn son/his younger brother to the hounds.
Yeah, there's no doubt Ramsay deserves to die and there's a good chance he'll meet his demise in this Sunday's episode; however, it would be a shame to lose such an entertainingly malevolent character, who is played so wonderfully by Iwan Rheon.
On the bright side, Rheon has always wanted his character to go toe-to-toe with Jon Snow.
"Anyone who has asked me, 'Who would you like Ramsay to meet?' My answer has always been, 'Jon Snow,'" Rheon told Entertainment Weekly. "He's the antithesis of Ramsay. They're almost a yin and a yang. They both come from such a similar place yet they're so different. And even though they're enemies, they've both risen so far as bastards, which is almost incomprehensible, and now they're both here facing each other. They couldn't be any more different, yet more similar."
Game of Thrones, "Battle of the Bastards," airs Sunday, June 19 at 9 p.m. ET on HBO.