Emilia Clarke opens up about whether she’d return to her role as Daenerys from Game of Thrones. Based on George R.R. Martins's best-selling book series, A Song of Fire and Ice, Game of Thrones debuted on HBO in 2011. Created by David Benioff and D.B Weiss, the fantasy drama took the television world by storm and became one of HBO’s biggest hits. Starring Clarke as Daenerys, the Mother of Dragons, Kit Harington as Jon Snow, Sophie Turner, Maisie Williams, Lena Headey, and Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones featured some of television’s most graphic violence, complex character arcs, and intense battle sequences.
In 2019, HBO premiered the eighth and final season of the fantasy drama series.Game of Thrones season 8 quickly became the subject of controversy and backlash, with fans criticizing its clunky pacing, plot holes, and jarring character development. Game of Thrones' ending saw Jon kill Daenerys Targaryen after her rapid downfall, which led him back to the Night’s Watch. Since Game of Throne’s sign-off, various projects have come to light that will expand the epic franchise. These include House of the Dragon and a Jon Snow sequel series, which will see Harington reprise his role.
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Now, Clarke opens up about a possible return as the Mother of Dragons. In an interview with BBC, Clarke reveals she has no plan of reprising her Game of Thrones role. Speaking on the Jon Snow sequel series, Clarke says, as far as she knows, the project is happening and that Harington formulated the idea for the show. Clarke went on to address the topic of reprising her role as Daenerys. When asked if she would ever consider appearing in theGame of Thrones spinoff, Clarke said,
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