News
Emilia Clarke’s film ‘The Pod Generation’ kicks off The Sundance Film Festival 2023

Game of Thrones stars have established themselves really well in the filming industry. Kit Harington and Richard Madden last appeared in Marvel’s Eternals, and now Emilia Clarke will soon be joining them in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Clarke is set to play a mysterious character in Marvel’s upcoming series Secret Invasion. However, her most famous role as Daenerys Targaryen in George R. R. Martin’s TV adaptation of A Song of Ice and Fire will forever remain the closest to her heart. Clarke is soon to play a detached mother in the upcoming sci-fi flick The Pod Generation, which premiered at the Sundance film festival recently.
Clarke attended the festival with a host of her co-stars with a glamorous look on the red carpet. Here are some of the snaps from the fest:
Emilia Clarke with Rosalie Craig and Director Sophie Barthes
Emilia Clarke with the cast of The Pod Generation
Clarke stars opposite Chiwetel Ejiofor in The Pod Generation, a near-future social satire in which a corporation has invented a detachable egg-shaped “womb,” allowing couples to bring their babies to term externally. The technology is marketed to spare women from the physical complications of pregnancy — while conveniently keeping its inventor’s female employees at the office, and free of “distractions” from work.
Are you excited to watch The Pod Generation? Talk to us in the comments below!
Read Next: Emilia Clarke set to star in sci-fi film The Pod Generation alongside Chiwetel Ejiofor
-
News6 days ago
Robb Stark and Talisa join the fray in Game of Thrones: Legends
-
News2 days ago
Lucas Aurelio has been cast in House of the Dragon Season 3 in an unknown role
-
Interview5 days ago
Matt Smith says filming House of the Dragon isn’t easy because of the scale of the show
-
News1 day ago
George R.R. Martin to launch a ‘medieval style’ cocktail bar named “Milk of the Poppy”
-
News2 hours ago
George R.R. Martin misses FYC event for House of the Dragon Season 3
-
News1 hour ago
George R.R. Martin wouldn’t say no to In The Lost Lands sequel despite poor reviews