‘Winds Of Winter’ Spoilers: Sansa Stark Becomes Mass Murderer? Author George R.R. Martin Inspired ‘Star Wars Character?

"Winds of Winter" spoilers hint of a darker side for Sansa Stark as recent articles show a connection between author George R.R. Martin and the "Star Wars" character Chewbacca.

Sophie Turner, who played Sansa Stark in the "Game of Thrones" series, teased possible "Winds of Winter" spoilers to Vulture magazine when she dished out what she likes her character to do going forward.

"I would love for her to go on a massive killing spree! But not like with a sword. Poison, or something. Like a huge, huge killing spree. A mass murder," she said. "I think that would be kind of fun to play. I think I'm starting to have a dark side as well!"

Last year, Vulture magazine published a report that offered "Winds of Winter" spoilers after talking to Elio Garcia, 34, the webmaster of the fan site westeros.org. In the interview, Garcia revealed that he's become a sort of "fact-checker" for the books, although he's not being paid for the job.

The perk, however, is that he gets first dibs on the "Winds of Winter" spoilers including "a Sansa chapter that is sure to be controversial," the magazine said.

Meanwhile, an article by Uproxx revealed the connection between George R.R. Martin and Chewbacca.

"Chewbacca's design stemmed from a George R.R. Martin story. The Chewie that 'Star Wars' fans know and love is actually based on a John Schoenherr sketch for George R.R. Martin's novelette 'And Seven Times Never Kill a Man' that appeared in a 1975 issue of Analog Magazine," the website said.

"The story goes that Lucas showed artist Ralph McQuarrie the sketch, telling him that he believed it was from the 1930s, and wanted McQuarrie to use it as the basis for Chewbacca. McQuarrie added Chewbacca's bandoleer and the wookiee was given more of a protruding jaw and taller forehead in development," Uproxx added.

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