Hollywood actress Emilia Clarke has shared what convinced her to accept her first lead role since “Game of Thrones.” Recall that the moviestar recently featured in Peacock’s new spy thriller, “PONIES,” which sees her star alongside Haley Lu Richardson as widows who become Soviet Union CIA operatives after their husbands are mysteriously killed.
According to her, the magic of the show that drew her back to TV, and it marked the perfect way for her to return to the small screen nearly seven years after “Game of Thrones” ended.

Clarke added that she and Richardson clicked immediately they met via Zoom, and their relationship blossomed from then on.
Her words, “This was meant to be.
It was definitely like, ‘Okay, Emilia, think about this. Are we ready to dive back into this?’ But the script was undeniable. I loved them. I loved them from the first moment [we met].
And then getting to build the cast out and having Haley be my sister and my partner in crime, yeah, this was meant to be.
Richardson and I clicked immediately when we met over Zoom. It’s just been easy-peasy from day one.
Even when you love someone you’re working with, it’s very rare that, after the job is done and the bubble’s popped, that you’re friends. It’s rare.”
WOW.
The cinema of the United States, consisting mainly of major film studios (also known metonymously as Hollywood) along with some independent films, has had a large effect on the global film industry since the early 20th century.
The dominant style of American cinema is classical Hollywood cinema, which developed from 1910 to 1962 and is still typical of most films made there to this day.
Hollywood is considered to be the oldest film industry, in the sense of being the place where the earliest film studios and production companies emerged. It is the birthplace of various genres of cinema —among them comedy, drama, action, the musical, romance, horror, science fiction, and the epic—and has set the example for other national film industries.
Many of Hollywood’s highest-grossing movies have generated more box-office revenue and ticket sales outside the United States than films made elsewhere. The United States is a leading pioneer in motion picture engineering and technology.
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