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Game of Thrones’ Nathalie Emmanuel to star in Army of The Dead Prequel

Game of Thrones‘ audience is already awaiting the release of its prequel. House of The Dragon is on its track to be premiered in the year 2022. HBO has already got the audience on their toes by announcing the casting of King Viserys. Meanwhile, a Game of Thrones alum will be appearing in another prequel, though not a predecessor to Game of Thrones.
Nathalie Emmanuel, who made Missandei a household name on Game of Thrones, is set to join the prequel to Netflix’s Army of the Dead. Director Zack Snyder shared a photo on his Twitter account, mentioning the cast for the prequel series.
Busy here in LA editing #AOTD. Meanwhile in Germany/Prague, the prequel starts filming this week! Nathalie Emmanuel, Stuart Martin, Matthias Schweighöfer, Guz Khan, Ruby O´Fee – and additionally: Jonathan Cohen, Noémi Nakai, Peter Simonischek pic.twitter.com/TchLUWoBd0
— Zack Snyder (@ZackSnyder) October 17, 2020
Synder confirmed that the prequel will star Nathalie Emmanuel, Stuart Martin, Schweighöfer, Guz Khan, and Ruby O’Fee. Even though Army of The Dead is awaiting its release on Netflix, the prequel has already started filming. Army of the Dead is scheduled to release in 2021.
From working at a retail store to starring in one of the biggest show of the decade, Nathalie Emmanuel has come a long way. She has often thanked Game of Thrones publicly, saying the series changed her life. How do you feel about Nathalie’s road to success? Tell us in the comments below.
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