With 'Secret Invasion,' Emilia Clarke is back on television and ready for more
LOS ANGELES — Emilia Clarke is no stranger to projects that attract passionate fans prone to fervent discussions of even the most minute details.
The actor's portrayal of Daenerys Targaryen, the exiled princess turned fierce Mother of Dragons on HBO's hit epic fantasy "Game of Thrones," has been seared into our collective conscious. Over the course of its eight-season run, audiences dissected, debated and speculated about the Emmy Award-winning series' storylines, characters, continuity, lighting, bloopers and more.
Her big-screen roles such as Qi'ra, Han's enigmatic and deadly ex-friend in "Solo: A Star Wars Story" (2018), as well as an alternate timeline Sarah Connor in "Terminator Genisys" (2015) brought her into two of the most beloved franchises.
Now, as part of Clarke has joined one of the biggest cinematic universes, and it marks her first television role since wrapping production of "Game of Thrones" in 2018. Developed for television by Kyle Bradstreet, the extraterrestrial political spy thriller is currently in
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