Now, star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau has opened up on another interesting pairing that could arise in the next season on Game of Thrones.
It looks as though Jaime will be seen with Davos Seaworth (played by Liam Cunningham) as the pair reunite.
Nikolaj made the revelation at Columbia’s first Comic Con.
He spilled to WRadio: “I really liked working with Liam Cunningham, who plays Davos Seaworth. We worked together and now we get along very well.
“I will not go into depth because I would be giving away spoilers.”
Jaime and Davos have previously been in a scene together before, but only briefly.
They were both present in the meeting at the Dragonpit in the last episode of the seventh season but the two didn’t interact with each other.
However, it looks as though they’ll be set for a bigger encounter in the next season.
The pair are both headed for Winterfell but it remains to be seen what the relationship between them will be like.
Nikolaj also explained how his character had developed from the man who pushed Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright) from the tower at Winterfell to the one who walked away from Cersei (Lena Headey) in the season seven finale.
He explained: “I think it’s all connected. When he says ‘The things I do for love’, that’s one of the reasons he walks out in the end.
“He tells Cersei, after he learns she’s pregnant: ‘Hey, if we don’t defeat the threat from the North, we’ll all die and there won’t be any future, for you, for the child, or for anyone’, so he is still guided by that idea.
“And he is a man of his word. He promised he would go north.
“The development of the character, in my mind, he’s become more of what his father told him in the first season: ‘I want you to become the man you were meant to be.’
“I think he is moving to that point and is getting very close to being that person.”
Meanwhile, it remains to be seen what Jaime’s final fate will be.
However, one fan has theorised it could be Jaime who ends up killing the Night King.
The Redditor wrote: “I think he will destroy the Night King and his famous ‘Kingslayer’ title will spin a different meaning.”
Viewers will have to wait until next year to see what happens once and for all.
Game of Thrones returns to HBO and Sky Atlantic in 2019.