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Emilia Clarke Admits 'No One Liked' Secret Invasion or Solo But Knows 'It's Not Personal'

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Game of Thrones alum Emilia Clarke has her fair share of controversial movies and shows under her belt, but she knows the response to projects like Secret Invasion and Solo: A Star Wars Story is "not personal."

The actress behind Daenerys Targaryen opened up about the highs and lows of her career during an interview with Variety. It's no secret that her brushes with Star Wars and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) didn't exactly result in beloved stories, but she didn't make it sound like it's the kind of thing that has ever weighed her down.

"I don’t think no one liked that show, guys," Clarke said of Secret Invasion while using a goofy voice. "I’m sorry!"

She added: "Star Wars? They didn't like it. Terminator? That should never have happened."

Clarke is no stranger to playing roles for projects that go on to receive less-than-favorable reception from fans and critics alike. Game of Thrones Season 8 comes to mind as the obvious example, but her parts as G'iah in the MCU, Qi'ra in Star Wars, or Sarah Connor in Terminator Genisys have also seen her faced with harsh criticism from viewers online.

Each of the franchises she mentioned has a long history in entertainment, with some having deeper roots in the pop-culture world than others. At the end of the day, though, she admitted that "these were jobs I said yes to."

"I entered into already existing franchises," she added, "so when they don’t work out, it’s not personal."

On the topic of finding success in the future, Clarke said she needs "to wait for the right thing." That said, don't expect her to dwell on any other mishaps down the line.

"My connection to a project ends when they say, 'Picture wrap,'" she added. "Because it’s not for me to decide what people will think of it."

Clarke shared a screen with Haley Lu Richardson for Peacock's Ponies earlier this year and will soon appear in the film Next Life. Elsewhere in the interview, the star talked about her lack of control regarding the fate of her dragon-riding Game of Thrones character.

Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage.

Michael Cripe is a freelance writer with IGN. He's best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).

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The Mandalorian and Grogu isn’t about the fate of the galaxy, and that’s a good thing

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The weekend box office numbers are in for The Mandalorian and Grogu, and while the movie brought in about $100 million, it still represents the lowest-ever opening for a Star Wars film. The consensus seems to be that The Mandalorian and Grogu is underwhelming, in part because it feels too small in scope to be a Star Wars movie. That’s entirely fair, but maybe it's also a good thing for the future of the franchise. Hear me out: Not every Star Wars movie needs to be about the fate of the entire galaxy — at least, not anymore.



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Onimusha: Way of the Sword Apparently Launches September 25

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Onimusha: Way of The Sword marks the series' first main entry in 20 years, with a possible release date of September 25, as leaked by a credible source. Previous remasters hint at more to come.



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Kickstarted MMO-ish RTS ZeroSpace announces a July 20th early access launch

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In an update on its Kickstarter page, multiplayer real time strategy title ZeroSpace has announced it will be launching into early access on July 20th of this year. The announcement comes along with a slew of other updates on ZeroSpace‘s development. Developer Starlance Studios has partnered with GamerSky to publish the game in Asia, and […]
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Zero Parades' story does one better than Disco Elysium's in an important way

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Disco Elysium has an incongruity that, for me, is nearly impossible to ignore: Martinaise's story is not Harry's story. At all. There's a small handful of points where the two almost collide, but you're largely left to make loose connections between the corrupt state of society and government and Harry's fall from humanity. That would be fine, if Harry's story was about that fall, but it kind of isn't. And while the team behind Zero Parades: For Dead Spies might have wanted to differentiate their game from Disco as much as possible, it also very consciously corrects the latter's biggest misstep.



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More people went to see The Backrooms and Obsession than Star Wars this weekend

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The Backrooms had a fantastic opening weekend at the domestic box office, breaking records for A24. By comparison, Disney's Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogucontinues to struggle in its second weekend, as it isn't even the second highest-grossing film of the weekend.



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