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Elizabeth Olsen reportedly in talks to join House of The Dragon in Season 2

Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is one of the biggest money-making mints of the entertainment industry in present times. Being a part of such an illustrious universe is an achievement itself. Actress Elizabeth Olsen, who dons the moniker of the Scarlett Witch in the superhero universe, is one of the most famous stars in the franchise. However, there are roles that even the biggest artists yearn to play, and sadly they don’t always get it. Olsen once auditioned for the role of Daenerys Targaryen, and even though she didn’t get it, there’s still a chance she can join the Game of Thrones franchise.
According to an exclusive report by GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT, Elizabeth Olsen is reportedly being targeted for House of the Dragon Season 2. After the recent exit of the prequel’s co-showrunner Miguel Sapochnik, it is most likely that showrunner Ryan Condal is eyeing Olsen for a role in the series. However, it is not known which role she has been offered.
Elizabeth Olsen previously auditioned for the role of Daenerys Targaryen back in 2011, which eventually went to Emilia Clarke. Olsen admitted that her audition didn’t go as planned, recalling it as one of the most embarrassing moments of her life.
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