When you’re the rightful Queen of the Seven Kingdoms, you’re bound to run into other royals on occasion, and it can’t always go smoothly. Case in point: Emilia Clarke (Daenerys Targaryen) talked about her awkward run-in with Britain’s Prince William on Late Night with Seth Meyers.
And yes, we know this clip is old, but the rest of the internet is just now discovering it, and we’re no exception.
From talk shows to faux documentaries, Clarke is starring alongside Lena Headey (Cersei Lannister) in the short film Leading Lady Parts, about the challenges women face trying to break into show business. A fun preview:
Our short #LeadingLadyParts will officially air on @BBCFOUR on Monday 30th July at 10pm! Our impressive cast includes Gemma Arterton, Catherine Tate, Gemma Chan, Emilia Clarke, Lena Headey and Felicity Jones! Inspired by @TIMESUPNOW . Here's a sneak peek: pic.twitter.com/C9QNt2CkBu
— Rebel Park Productions (@rebelparkprod) July 20, 2018
In other people, Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister) has a new movie coming called I Think We’re Alone Now, and it looks…interesting. Watch the trailer:
Dinklage plays Del, the last man standing after some kind of cataclysm. “After the human race is wiped out, he lives in his small, empty town, content in his solitude and the utopia he’s methodically created for himself – until he is discovered by Grace (Elle Fanning), an interloper whose history and motives are obscure. Worse yet, she wants to stay.”
Moving on, Natalie Dormer (Margaery Tyrell) told the Independent about some writing advice she received from none other than Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss. This was for her movie In Darkness, which she wrote with her partner Anthony Byrne, who also directed.
“We learned quite quickly not to write [while] eyeballing each other at the same time,” said Dormer. “It was better to do it separately and swap drafts of certain scenes and sequences. I remember Dan and David, said to me, ‘you were writing in the same room to begin with? You idiot!’ and I was like, ‘Oh right, yeah we worked that out quite quickly!’”
Benioff and Weiss have written many episodes of Game of Thrones together, so they have this down.
Finally, World Vision UK posted a new video of Liam Cunningham’s (Davos Seaworth) trip to South Sudan, which he visited in his capacity as an ambassador for the organization.
"You're looking here at business people ... it gives people dignity."
— World Vision UK (@WorldVisionUK) July 23, 2018
Games of Thrones' @liamcunningham1 visits a #WorldVision and @WFP-run cash assistance programme in South Sudan that helps people get back on their feet.#GOT | #ItTakesAWorld pic.twitter.com/03PueSog9q
That’s Davos; always doing good. If you’d like to get involved with World Vision, head here.
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