'Game of Thrones' Star Emilia Clarke Not An Expected Entity For The 'Star Wars' Han Solo Movie?

"Game of Thrones" star Emilia Clarke was not an expected name to bag the Han Solo center role for "Star Wars." The franchise has two films that put female characters into lead roles. Clarke's role in the movie is not yet disclosed.

Tessa Thompson is also considered for another major role in the same movie but it turns out, there are two different roles that must be filled up. So, there's a big possibility that there will be two heroines in one "Star Wars" Han Solo film. One of their co-stars is Alden Ehrenreich of "Hail, Caesar," playing the smuggler.

It has been mind-boggling who Emilia Clarke is playing in the movie. Good thing as "Star Wars" is drastically reduced by Disney, the obvious places to look for the clue is shortlisted. Ideas, however, can be endless, and possible inspiring characters can still be suggested.

There is a "Star Wars" universe that has prominent female characters especially in the "Star Wars Rebels" which is an animated series. Interesting aliens also exist there that can be taken cared of by such female powers, according to Cinema Blend.

Even if Emilia Clarke can be open to getting herself enhanced with some prosthetic and green screen work, then she can be the first major alien character since Jar Jar Binks - but it's not her thing and she should not. Hera, on the other hand, is a driven and determined ruler, but it's a bit similar to her "Game of Thrones" role.

The "Star Wars" Hans Solo will be launched in 2018, for sure, there will be ample time to send in more hints to break the mystery. Since Clarke is a three-time Emmy-nominated actress for the best supporting role in drama appearances on HBO hit fantasy series "Game of Thrones" as monarch Daenerys Targaryen then she will have no problem portraying any other heroine, says The Christian Science Monitor, as per The Christian Science Monitor.

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