Viserys Targaryen

Paddy Considine, renowned for his roles in “Dead Man’s Shoes” and “The World’s End,” underwent a remarkable transformation to embody the character of Viserys I. The meticulous work of the hair and makeup team on set actively contributed to his striking physical resemblance to the character. However, while the show carefully crafted his appearance to align with the book’s description, significant disparities in personality emerge between the two iterations.

In the source material, Viserys I is depicted as heavier and more pleasant, contrasting with the show’s portrayal of him. Furthermore, unlike the series, the books do not explicitly mention that he suffers from leprosy. Instead, his ultimate demise is attributed to a range of health complications, including gout and obesity, adding a unique layer of complexity to his character.

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