Welcome to Enchanting Emilia Clarke, a fansite decided to the actress best known as Daenerys Targaryen from Game of Thrones since 2011. She acted on stage in Breakfast at Tiffany's on Broadway, plus many movies, including Terminator Genisys, Me Before You, Solo: A Star Wars Story, and Last Christmas has some great upcoming projects. She'll be joining the MCU next year for Secret Invasions. Emilia has represented Dolce & Gabbana's and Clinque. That's not to mention being beloved by fans and celebrities internationally for her funny, quirky, humble, kind, and genuine personality. She's truly Enchanting.
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May 24 2017

May 22 2017

Looks like we’re going to get at least one battle in Season 7 that includes the Mother of Dragons and her favorite son, Drogon.

 

May 04 2017

I had hoped to get the UHD screencaps but I suppose I’ll have to wait until the BluRay is out. If they become available, I’ll replace these.

 

Keep in mind these contains a lot of spoilers about the movie so try to avoid them until you’ve seen the movie. I really enjoyed the movie. It had some real surprises in it and Emilia was wonderful. See it soon if you haven’t already!!

      
 

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April 26 2017

Don’t forget that Voice From the Stone releases on On Demand and Digital HD in the US on April 28, 2017!!!

 

April 26 2017

While it’s a pleasure to talk to Emilia Clarke, you just know there are certain things she can’t reveal — like what will happen on the seventh season of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” that’s arriving in July, or anything about the plot of the Han Solo movie she is filming for Disney, which is set for a holiday release next year.

 

But she can deftly segue into discussing her career ambitions and the other films she’s in, such as “Voice From the Stone,” an indie she made two years ago that opens Friday.

 

“I first read the script five years ago, and I absolutely fell in love with it,” Clarke says. “I’m a sucker for a good script, because I’m an avid reader.”

 

Set in 1950s Tuscany, the film stars Clarke as a children’s nurse named Verena, who has been hired by Klaus (Marton Csokas), the artist father of a boy, Jakob (Edward Georg Dring), who hasn’t spoken since his mother died some seven months earlier.

 

So she moves in with the family at their eerie centuries-old castle. What the father didn’t tell her was that Jakob believes his mother speaks to him through the stone in the estate’s walls.

 

“I thought it had a Hitchcock-esque, ‘Rebecca’ quality to it that simmered,” Clarke says.

 

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