Unpublished details, Emilia Clarke reveals secrets of “Game of Thrones” | INSTAGRAM
Although the series has ended with its transmission and we know well that there will be no more chapters, however, the talented British actress, Emilia Clarke, does not let the issue fade into thin air and every chance she has gives us some interesting fact that we did not know about the famous series.
So is, “Game of Thrones” It’s over, but Emilia Clarke is still here to give fans unmissable behind-the-scenes anecdotes from hit entertainment content.
Such is the case, that in a new video filmed as part of the Edinburgh International Television Festival, Emilia spoke openly with the director Paul feig on a lot of topics, and clearly, it was to be expected that obviously the series “Game of Thrones” would be included.
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Calmly while preparing a cocktail, Clarke revealed a curious secret behind the scenes of the filming of the endearing chapters, and according to the actress who played “Daenerys Targaryen” in the series, men and women were treated quite differently when it came to costumes.
It is important to mention that clearly the costumes, due to the time they were represented, had their more than noticeable differences, in terms of clothing, fabrics and details, but in the same way, any wardrobe was made up of large textile pieces and some heavy clothing, like capes, raincoats and all kinds of furs.
In the interview, Emilia confessed: “The guys from ‘Night Watch’, with Jon Snow, they were wearing a woolly mammoth all the time, and when we were filming things in a warm country, for example, while they had all those things on, they they used this pump that had its own small generator connected to the changing rooms. “
“They used it to pump cold water into these pipes and it cooled them so they had this weird kind of cooling system underneath,” the actress continued.
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That’s right, it turns out that men’s costumes, which wore all kinds of different fabrics and materials, as well as their armor and so on, had a device that kept the actors cool while they wore their costumes in hot weather, so far so good.
However, continuing with the talk, Emilia said: “But the girls were not allowed that, all we could have was to lift the back of the wig”, we know that the British is one of the most expressive women with her face, within the middle of the performance, so saying this she missed some gestures that could say everything she was feeling at the time of telling the situation.
And, if we think about it, if the male gender had the opportunity to cool off in that way, the females could also have had that opportunity, since their costumes were also very large and made up of a large amount of fabric, In addition to wearing the wigs that are really not cool, clearly Emilia found this unfair.
Although, it is possible that it was only a logistical problem, and it is that, in a talk a few months ago, the costume designer had confessed that, within the actors’ costumes, especially those that had “mammoth” wool there was more space, compared to women’s.
But this does not justify that something similar could not have been created for women, honestly they could have found a better solution for the female cast than just lifting the wigs for a few moments.