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Emilia Clarke’s Solo: A Star Wars Story character to get her own novel
Game of Thrones adorned the crown of the best TV show of the 21st century, and the crown was star-studded with some of the best talents across the planet. Emilia Clarke, who played Daenerys Targaryen, is definitely one of them. Clarke has worked in some of the most famous media franchises in the world, from Game of Thrones to Terminator to Star Wars, and will be joining the MCU very soon. Emilia portrayed Qi’ra in the Star Wars spinoff Solo: A Star Wars Story. Though it is uncertain if she would ever return to Star Wars, her character certainly will in an upcoming comic book series.
Author E.K. Johnston, known for penning comics like Star Wars: Ahsoka, as well as a trilogy of novels following Padme Amidala, Star Wars: Queen’s Shadow, Star Wars: Queen’s Peril, and Star Wars: Queen’s Hope, recently announced on Twitter that she is working on Star Wars: Crimson Climb, a new novel that will star Solo’s Qi’ra, portrayed by Emilia Clarke in the 2018 movie. She did reveal the cover pic, which you can check out below:
Star Wars: Crimson Climb, more details to come. pic.twitter.com/SHZjJ0dEQ0
— EK Johnston (@ek_johnston) February 6, 2023
There is no information about the plot or the release date yet, but the author has promised they will be revealed pretty soon. Do think Clarke will ever return to the Star Wars universe? Tell us in the comments below!
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