Game of Thrones actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau has witnessed the brutality of Cancel Culture and has chosen to speak up against it.
The morally misled world of Game of Thrones combines fantasy and realism in wicked ways, leaving the audience feeling disturbed and traumatized for days (even years) on end. But for those operating behind the scenes to bring George RR Martin’s sweeping epic to life, the HBO show is simply their day job. For the fans, however, Game of Thrones represents a whole subculture.
Game of Thrones [Credit: HBO]
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau knows all of that – going so far as to produce a documentary on the rise of fan conventions – and yet finds the craze around the show somewhat difficult to comprehend. As far as the Danish actor is concerned, the role he spent almost a decade portraying failed to leave an impact on him when he closed the chapter on Jaime Lannister.
Perhaps it is his self-proclaimed cold-hearted cynicism that made Nikolaj Coster-Waldau stand up to another divisive subculture that dominates over the masses today. Or perhaps Jaime Lannister did leave an impact on him with his unflinching courage in the face of certain doom that made the actor speak up.
Game of Thrones Star Takes a Stand
Since 2019, the world has remained cleaved into two amid fans, critics, and unwitting collateral partisans alike. Game of Thrones‘s ending was not only rushed but also riddled with plot holes. Seemingly, budgetary constraints and the limited timeline that HBO was set on gave the creators very little liberty to draft a satisfactory closing argument for their story.
While the world took its sweet time coming to terms with such a beloved show capping off with such a divisive ending, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau already accepted his fate. The actor knew Game of Thrones would always overshadow the rest of his career achievements and even though the truth is a bit upsetting, he can also applaud the fan sentiments attached to the HBO adaptation.
What he cannot applaud, however, is the disruptive stance that Cancel Culture has enforced upon modern society. Although helpful at times, the trend of canceling people is more often than not derogatory, reductive, and problematic to the learning curve of an entire civilization.
The words and actions of celebrities and public figures who misuse their platform surely need to be called out but that is where the practice should stop. Cancel Culture has given people a misguided sense of superiority, bolstered by the anonymity provided by the curtains of social media, that encourages them to go after celebrities with an air of faux righteousness.
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Calls Out Cancel Culture
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau in Game of Thrones [Credit: HBO]
As time lingers on in the aftermath of the controversial finale of Game of Thrones, fans have witnessed a massive shift within the industry in the past 5 years. Long-form television has nearly disappeared, streamers are singlehandedly destroying a century-old cinematic tradition, and AI is threatening to put an end to creative originality.
But of all the highs and lows that the industry has witnessed in recent years, there is one specific aspect of popular tradition that stands out from the rest: Cancel Culture. As far as Nikolaj Coster-Waldau is concerned, he refuses to stand by a principle that seems to haunt modern society at its every turn.
According to the Game of Thrones alum, Cancel Culture is simply “counterproductive to progress” and should not have the power to dictate the lives and future of every person concerned. In an interview with Independent, Coster-Waldau claimed:
If someone says, ‘I’m sorry for that thing I said 10 years ago; I meant it as a joke and I don’t mean that anymore,’ I hope people can say, ‘Well, fair enough.’ I guess I said things when I was 20 that I don’t mean now.
Although such a progressive view would certainly be preferred, the social media mob would rail against such an imposition and liberal point of view. Actors and industry heads like Ezra Miller, Armie Hammer, Mel Gibson, and James Gunn have all been on the receiving end of the threats of Cancel Culture and although each has reacted to it in different ways, all can agree that Cancel Culture has almost ballooned into a form of online vigilantism.
Game of Thrones is streaming on Max.