Emilia Clarke said she felt proud of this nude scene.
In the final episode of Game of Throne season 6, actress Emilia Clarke – in the role of Daenarys Targaryen – was captured in the Dothariki tribe’s camp. “Mother Dragon” demonstrated her strength by using fire to burn down the entire tribe’s camp.
Amidst the flames, Daenarys Targaryen walked out with the people worshiping her for her strength. Once again, Emilia Clarke had to reveal 100% of her skin as the fire burned all of her character’s clothes.
Talking about this nude scene on Entertaiment Weekly, the actress shared: “The last time I was naked in Game of Throne was season 3. It’s been a long time. Now it’s the 6th movie. But the nude scene also made me feel stronger. And I’m proud of this scene because there’s no need to use stuntmen.”
Emilia Clarke also admitted that the nude scene in this part 6 is easier than the nude scene in the previous part. Because it was done with the actress’s control.
“Undressing is not a simple thing. But thanks to the magic of technology, I can control that. In the first season, I had to do a nude scene in the middle of a cliff,” she said.
To film this scene, Emilia Clarke was filmed separately by the director in a closed studio in Belfast, Ireland. Meanwhile, other actors performed the scene of the burning barracks in Spain. Then, the filmmakers put these two scenes together.
Emilia Clarke also spoke more about the final episode of season 6, mentioning the episode that fully revealed her powers. “I feel so excited and excited. Every part of the movie has a moment that gives me goosebumps,” “Mother of Dragons” revealed.
Game of Throne – HBO’s long-running television series has entered its 6th season and still retains its appeal to the audience. Despite many objections because of the length of sensitive and nude scenes, Game of Throne is still increasingly attractive to viewers because of its content.
One of the female stars famous for Game of Throne is Emilia Clarke. Last year, she received the title of sexiest woman on the planet from men’s magazine Esquire.