We are just days away from the premiere of "Game of Thrones" season 4 episode 4, "Oathkeeper" and it looks like Westeros is getting a new king.

As we say good riddance to King Joffrey cast member Natalie Dormer shared some spoilers as we inch closer to Sunday night.

According to E! News, although Jack Gleeson's character is officially gone (thankfully), King Joffrey's younger brother, Tommen, played by Dean-Charles Chapman, will now be forced to reign over the Iron Throne.

Not only will he be inheriting his brother's kingdom but he is also set to marry Margaery (Natalie Dormer), who was Joffrey's wife for less than a day.

Dormer revealed that we will see a more scheming side to Margaery. The blonde beauty explained, "The power has shifted. Tommen has been lined up as the heir, so it's now all about who can control that boy," adding, "All the women are trying to get their claws in."

However, the big question is will Tommen be just as villainous as his big brother was during his reign over the Iron Throne?

The HBO star confessed, "Everyone's enjoyed hating [Joffrey] so much for four years that you kind of wonder who they're going to hate...be able to fill that Joffrey hole that is going to be left vacant now and who can we really despise in the same way because Jack did such a good job."

Natalie Dormer admitted that while shooting Jack Gleeson's death scene there was a "weird" vibe on set because the cast was torn about their feelings.

She explained that while they were happy to see King Joffrey die they were upset, in particular Lena Headey who plays Cersei, to no longer work with the young actor.

"Game of Thrones" season 4 airs Sundays at 9 p.m. on HBO.