I don’t have live updates available in my current view, but I can summarize what’s commonly known about Myranda from Game of Thrones and point you to how to find the latest coverage.
Direct answer
- There isn’t a canonical “Myranda” character in the broader, ongoing Game of Thrones media universe beyond the TV series, where Myranda is the Bolton household servant who appears most notably in seasons 3–5. If you’re asking about the character’s latest appearances or new media mentions, there hasn’t been any official new material featuring her since the end of the TV series, and most recent writing about her focuses on retrospective lists, fan wikis, or actor profiles.
Context and where to look for latest news
- Official channels: HBO and the Game of Thrones social accounts occasionally post retrospective pieces or commemorations, but there’s no ongoing storyline about Myranda in current official media as of the latest updates I can reference.
- Fan and entertainment outlets: Reputable outlets and fan sites periodically publish “where are they now” style articles about actors from the show or explainers about characters, including Myranda. These often consolidate into “best of” lists or season retrospectives rather than new plot developments.
- Wikis and databases: Community-maintained wikis (like Game of Thrones or related fan wikis) are the quickest way to verify any new references, actor appearances, or altered canon, though they may not reflect official updates unless HBO/Warner Bros releases new material.
What I can do next
- If you want, I can search for the latest published articles or pages about Myranda and provide a concise update with sources.
- I can also give you a quick character profile recap and map how her story intersected with major plotlines (Theon, Ramsay, Sansa) for context.
Would you like me to look up the most recent coverage and cite sources? If yes, tell me if you prefer general entertainment news sites or fan-wiki aggregations.
Sources
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www.oreateai.comMyranda is a recurring character in the third, fourth and fifth seasons of Game of Thrones. She is played by Charlotte Hope and makes her debut in the episode "The Bear and the Maiden Fair". She is the daughter of the kennel master of the Dreadfort, a servant in the Bolton house and the mistress of Ramsay Snow. She first met Ramsay when she was 11 years old, and unlike any other child she was not afraid of the 13-year-old boy and even had a certain fascination for him. After this meeting the...
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www.tvmaze.comMyranda is a supporting antagonist in Game of Thrones, the television adaptation of the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series. She is an exclusive character invented for the TV series, but related to a character from the books. She is the secondary antagonist of Theon Greyjoy's storyline from seasons three to five. She was portrayed by Charlotte Hope. Myranda is the (possibly bastard) daughter of Ben Bones, the kennelmaster of the Dreadfort and a character from the novel series. She's...
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www.audacy.comMyranda was a servant of House Bolton and Ramsay Bolton's lover. Myranda was a servant of House Bolton of the Dreadfort, daughter of the castle's kennelmaster. Unlike other members of the Bolton household, she wasn't afraid of Ramsay Snow, the bastard son of Lord Roose Bolton. In time, she became one of Ramsay's bedwarmers and a willing participant in his acts of torture. Myranda and Violet enter the torture cellar in which Theon is kept hostage, release and put him on a bed. Then they...
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