Emilia Clarke Was Told to Get Nude So ‘Thrones’ Fans Wouldn’t Be Disappointed
Clarke is opening up about the pressure she felt to bare it all on HBO’s fantasy blockbuster series.
Clarke is opening up about the pressure she felt to bare it all on HBO’s fantasy blockbuster series.
The “Game of Thrones” star tells IndieWire she’s not surprised about people spoiling her rom-com on social media, but it’s still frustrating.
After canning a female-led “Game of Thrones” prequel series, HBO announced “House of the Dragon” — a prequel series by men, and likely for men.
With “Game of Thrones” and a pair of disappointing franchise films behind her, the actress tells IndieWire what’s next in her changing career.
Martin has been working on “The Winds of Winter” since 2011 and he assures fans it remains his top priority over the new “Thrones” prequel series “House of the Dragon.”
Ryan Condal and Miguel Sapochnik will serve as co-showrunners for the new series based on George R.R. Martin’s “Fire & Blood.”
This particular “Game of Thrones” prequel series was set to take place thousands of years before the story of the HBO series.
Clarke also said, regarding life after Westeros, “I can’t be a crazy woman demanding dragons forever!”
The “Thrones” author still has two novels left to publish in his “A Song of Ice and Fire” fantasy series.
The Casting Society of America announced the nominations for the 35th Artios Awards, honoring the contributions of casting directors to the arts.
Emilia Clarke also weighed in on Season 8 backlash while at the Emmys, telling Variety the response was “profoundly flattering.”
And what will the Television Academy do without “Veep” and “Game of Thrones” next year?