'Game of Thrones' star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau on why his wife doesn't watch the show

The actor won’t confirm whether Jaime Lannister returns, but fans are hopeful.

— -- Actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau today confirmed that “Game of Thrones” starts filming its final season in October, but does that mean his one-handed character, Jaime Lannister, is alive? Well, he isn’t saying.

“I only know that the production goes back. I can’t confirm,” Coster-Waldau, 47, said on “Good Morning America” today with a smile.

Fans would be thrilled to know whether Lannister is alive, some even speculating he could return as a supernatural White Walker. But there is one person in his life who apparently doesn’t care about his character’s returning to the plot: His wife.

She has never seen the show, he said, adding though that it’s “absolutely fine.”

“She has a plan with my mother’s husband, he hasn’t watched it. They have this big thing. They’re going to sit down and spend the summer [to binge the series.] It’s never going to happen. But I get it. And also for my kids. They saw a movie I did called ‘The Other Woman’ and they felt sick because I was making out with three girls in it.”

With production on “Game of Thrones” coming to an end, there is one prop Coster-Waldau admitted he’d love to take home from the set.

“If there was one thing I wanted to take, it would be the golden hand,” he said of his character’s prosthetic device. “I think it’s the coolest prop ever. I could use it like a little coffee table thing. Have fruits, dried nuts in it.”

“I’ve got something for you,” Coster-Waldau told Strahan with a laugh. “You know I play Jaime Lannister, who lost his hand. So if you could just cover that.”

While in prison, his character “shakes hands with the devil and the devil won’t let go of him,” Coster-Waldau said.

"Shot Caller" opens Friday and "Game of Thrones" airs Sundays on HBO.