'There are no black people on 'Game of Thrones,'' actor John Boyega says

"We can ruffle up some feathers," John Boyega says.

"There are no black people on 'Game of Thrones,'" he said in a new cover story for GQ magazine.

And although Boyega’s hit film fantasy franchise, "Star Wars," has featured African-American actors such as Billy Dee Williams and Samuel L. Jackson, he said it's important for such franchises to think about representation on the big and small screens, especially in completely made-up universes.

Author George R.R. Martin, whose fantasy novels where adapted into the “Game of Thrones” series, has previously addressed the issue in connection to his written stories.

“Westeros around 300 AC is nowhere near as diverse as 21st century America, of course,” he wrote in 2014 on his blog about the fictional continent, “but with that being said, I do have some 'characters of color' who will have somewhat larger roles in [his novel] WINDS OF WINTER. Admittedly, these are secondary and tertiary characters, though not without importance.”

HBO did not immediately respond to ABC News’ request for comment.

Boyega, in the wide-ranging interview, also spoke about finding love in Hollywood.

"My mom and dad have been together for 25 years, so that's the system I will follow," he said when it comes to marriage.

"It's nice to survive with your companion by your side. I'm sure it's a good thing," Boyega said, recalling their conversation. "But I've never experienced it. And people advise you as a celebrity, ‘Make sure you get someone who doesn't care about your career.’ Mmmmm ... I disagree."

They said, according to Boyega, the woman he chooses “has to care about it to understand it."