Sophie Turner's harrowing shower scene in 'Survive' stuns fans
Sophie Turner strips completely n-ked as she films harrowing shower scene for her new thriller series Survive
The Game Of Thrones actress, 24, who plays Jane in the show, is seen sitting in the shower as she appears appears transfixed on a razor while showering.
In the harrowing scene, Sophie sits n-ked in the shower block before being discharged from a mental health rehabilitation centre.
Stills from the programme show Sophie showering and lathering her legs with soap before shaving them with the razor.
Survive follows Jane, who once discharged from the facility gets on a plane which crashes into snow-topped mountains and is one of only two survivors.
Sophie's character Jane and a man named Paul [Corey Hawkins] fight for their lives after the deadly plane crash.
The focus of the series is on the physical and mental battle Sophie's character and the other survivor face in the aftermath of the catastrophe.
While discussing Survivor, Sophie recently told Variety: 'The subject matter is so important to me, so everything felt like that's where I needed to go.
'[This character] is very set on duping her way out of this facility, and she's going to go kill herself.
'She's incredibly depressed, she doesn't feel like there's any hope. But she ends up fighting for a life she didn't want to live in the first place.'
She continued: 'I tried to come at it from as truthful a point of view as I could, just from my past experiences.
'Without going into too much detail, I've definitely been where Jane has been. It wasn't the biggest stretch for me, I suppose.'
Sophie said last month that she hopes her new role in Survive will help those suffering with mental illness feel 'less alone'.
She revealed that she was initially drawn to the part of Jane because of how accurately the script depicts mental health.
Survive has just launched on streaming service Quibi, which is targeted at younger viewers, and it is an adaptation of Alex Morel's 2012 novel of the same name.
Prior to the crash, Jane had been contemplating taking her own life, and the show follows the character as she comes to grips with it and her willingness to live.
Sophie told PopSugar: 'What drew me to the script was the way that mental illness was written so accurately in my opinion. It felt real to me.
'I also loved the notion that this girl who wanted to die so badly ends up fighting for a life that she never wanted to live in the first place.'
Whilst she insisted that the role wasn't 'necessarily therapeutic for [her] illnesses specifically,' she added, 'the more accurately we depict mental illness in film and TV, the more people it will help'.
And the former 'Game of Thrones' star believes 'Survive' will make people feel less alone, and added: 'I hope that the story of this girl finding something to live for helps others find the ability to do that, too.'
Sophie - who is married to Jonas Brothers star Joe Jonas - also hopes it will 'impact anyone struggling with self-worth'.
She said in a previous statement about the series: '[The character Jane]'s a complex character fighting against the odds to not only save her life, but to also find her own source of strength and courage.
'I only hope this can impact anyone struggling with self-worth to understand they are braver than they know and to seek the support they need.