The end to Daenerys’ plotline in Game of Thrones easily makes its way to the top 3 most unsatisfactory character arcs in the series. Is HBO trying right their wrongs with a Daenerys spinoff? We know she’s dead as per the TV show, but there is a theory for everything. At the DreamIt Fest in September, during a fan Q&A, Emilia Clarke was asked if she would return for a spinoff. She replied, “You never know, I mean, we don’t know where her body is at […] Or like, the dragons help me out.”
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A theory that has been making rounds since Game of Thrones ended is if the Red Priests could resurrect Daenerys. Game of Thrones showrunners, David Benioff and D.B Weiss, confirmed that Drogon flew to Volantis with Daenerys’ (Emilia Clarke) body. Volantis is where the Red Priests reside, and if they could bring back Jon Snow, why not Daenerys? DeuxMoi, a popular gossip reporting Instagram account, recently shared this submission. Could this be a Mother of Dragons spinoff in the works?
In an interview with BBC in July, Emilia Clarke discussed coming back to the franchise. She said, “No, I think I’m done”. The actress also knows that Kit Harington is heavily involved in the production of the Jon Snow spinoff. But then, at the DreamIt fest, Clarke added, “I still don’t think Daenerys was wrong. I’m on her side. It’s not fair that he(Jon) gets to live […] I want Daenerys with him. With Jon. They could go to family therapy and fix their issues. Daenerys is a very hopeful character, she has a lot of hopes, and I wished that she was able to achieve that.”
Could seeing her colleague have creative control in his spinoff have changed her mind? Most fans would agree that Daenerys deserved much more as a character. Fans have been wishing to see Emilia Clarke as Mother of Dragons again! We hope the spinoff rumors come true. Let us know what you think in the comments.
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