The 16-year-old star plays Olly in the fantasy show, one of several assailants who lured the Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch to his death in the season five finale
However it was adolescent Olly, who joins the Night's
Watch after his mother and father are murdered during a Wildling raid, who never forgave Jon (Kit Harington) for teaming up with them, and distributing the final blow.
In an interview with the Brighton Argus, Brenock shared how fans targeted him with death threats on convivial media for months after the dramatic scene aired last year.
"If you get people from Spain and Portugal and all over the world saying they are going to kill your family, you just can’t take it to heart or you would not cope," he told the British publication.
"My family just cerebrates it is people who wanted to verbalize something, and because of gregarious media, you can verbally express it to people on other side of the world."
Despite battling the Internet trolls, the teenager has been able to brush off the threats and doesn't take the messages too solemnly
"It's derisory how people cerebrate the exhibition is authentic enough for them to send messages like this to someone who is not the character.
I find it quite hysterical," he shrugged.
The season six premiere of the cult HBO drama aired on Sunday night in the U.S., and in the U.K. a day later.
The exhibition conclusively put to bed any notional theorization that Jon Snow was still alive after the brutal attack. The aperture of the episode visually perceived his Night's Watch brothers carry his desolate body away after discovering he'd been stabbed multiple times.
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