Emilia Clarke Reveals the Latest Details about "Game of Thrones season 6"

Daenerys Targaryen spoils the game. In a recent news article in Time.com, the 28-year-old stunning actress, Emilia Clarke who portrays Daenerys Targaryen of "Game of Thrones", has recently divulged that the new season will be truly epic. Not only that the "Game of Thrones Season 6" comes with heart-stopping action and is filled with twists and turns, the new season is also going to be full of drama where Khaleesi (Clarke) will play a major part of the story.

The young actress can't really hide her excitement as she explained: "Ooooh. Oooooh there's so much in store for her. I'm saying that obviously because I've read the script for next season. Muwah ha ha! I know stories. It's really exciting."

"It's just go, go, go, go. Shocking moment to shocking moment. Epic moment to epic moment. It's mental; it's epic. And definitely Dany's a part of it," Clarke added.

In the previous season's finale, the young Khaleesi rode Drogon and flew away from Meeereen, and was later surrounded by a Dothraki horde. Her reign in Meereen became a failure because the slave masters rebelled against her after she had freed the city's slaves. But things will be a lot different in "Game of Thrones Season 6".

Daenerys Targaryen is "definitely on the upwards trajectory" explained Clarke when "it comes to her skills as a monarch and a ruler" as cited in Express.co.uk.

Clarke even furthered that "It's not so much a matter of learning from the mistakes that have gone before her, but it's a matter of her trusting herself and being confident in the decisions that she's about to make. And being confident enough to stand next to those decisions and take full responsibility for them".

In an interview with the LA Times, Clarke added: "I think there's so much yet to come with Daenerys; she's very exciting."

According to an article in Express.co.uk, "Game of Thrones" has already earned twenty-four Emmy nominations; such nominations have been the most number of Emmy nominations given to any series so far this year. "Game of Thrones" also received Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series, Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Supporting Actor Award for Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister).

"Game of Thrones Season 6" will be returning in 2016.

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