"Game of Thrones" actress Emilia Clarke has promised "shocking" chapters in the final season of the hit fantasy series. The HBO fantasy series will come to an end later this year with season eight hitting screens in April. The plot details are being kept under wraps. "Shock. I just think there's going to be a lot of, it's going to be huge, that much everyone needs to know," people.com quoted Clarke as saying. "It took us very long time to film. There's going to be things in this last one that's going to shock people."
Clarke has played Daenerys Targaryen who is making a bid for the famous Iron Throne since the show premiered in April 2011. The final season finds her finally making strides to reclaim the throne for her family alongside Jon Snow, essayed by Kit Harington. Clarke said she didn't steal anything from the set before wrapping production. "I'm such a goody two shoes. People were watching me. I tried to throw some things under the wig, throw them in my bag, nothing," she said.
The whole cast and crew of the show has earlier also claimed that the last working day was the most difficult for all of them and especially for Kit Harrington it was hard to end that chapter of his life. However, the actor is not sad about moving on with his career and has vowed to never return to the show.
“It was emotional to leave the job definitely,” Harington told bbc.com. He added, “But I wouldn’t say I was sad- if like me you go all the way back to the pilot of Game of Thrones that’s almost 10 years of your life – that’s really unusual in an actor’s career. It was a huge emotional upheaval leaving that family. But would I want to go back and do more? Not on your life.”
"Game of Thrones" is aired in India on Star World.