The age of the Game of Thrones characters has been a source of confusion since the show began. The actors on the show age faster than their characters, and this has caused inconsistencies with the ages of the characters as compared to the books. Additionally, some fan-favorite characters have been aged up or down from their book counterparts.
One of the characters whose age differs slightly from the books is Jon Snow. In the show, he is 16 when it begins, while in the books, he is 14. Kit Harington, the actor who portrays Jon Snow, was 33 years old when the show ended, making him much older than the character he portrayed.
Another character with a significant age difference is Daenerys Targaryen. In the show, she is 16 when introduced, while in the books, she is only 13. Emilia Clarke, who plays Daenerys, was 25 when the show started and 33 when it ended.
Tyrion Lannister's age is one of the more confusing aspects of the show. In the books, he is 24 at the beginning of the story, while in the show, he is 32. Peter Dinklage, the actor who plays Tyrion, was 42 when the show began and 50 when it ended.
The Stark children also experience significant age differences between the books and the show. Sansa, Arya, and Bran are all older in the show than they are in the books.
For example, Sansa is 13 in the show, but 11 in the books. Arya is 11 in the show, but 9 in the books. And Bran is 10 in the show, but 7 in the books.
Even characters like Joffrey Baratheon, who is portrayed as a villainous teenager, are older in the show than they are in the books. In the show, Joffrey is 16 when it begins, while