Emilia Clarke in the series ‘Secret Invasion’ for Disney+ Marvel Universe

Emilia Clarke in the series ‘Secret Invasion’ for Disney+ Marvel Universe. From ‘Game of Thrones to the Marvel universe, the actress could add another great series to her resume.
More well-known names are added to the Secret Invasion series that Marvel Studios is preparing for its launch on the Disney + platform. To the recent news that Olivia Colman, Oscar-winning for The Favorite, could be one of the new additions, according to Variety, Daenerys (sorry) Emilia Clarke would also be finalizing the negotiations to be part of the cast.

Emilia Clarke in the series ‘Secret Invasion’

They do not skimp on star signings for a series that will tell us about the attempted invasion of Earth that a faction of the alien race of the Skrulls would be planning. With their gift to change their appearance, they would pretend to be humans, infiltrating even the highest spheres of the Marvel universe. And this is where Samuel L. Jackson (one of the already confident cast members) would enter the scene again, playing a Nick Fury willing to derail all his plans.

Joining him will also be Ben Mendelsohn, who has played the Skrull Talos in Captain Marvel (and, let’s say, also in an uncredited cameo in Spider-Man: Far From Home ). Although the great villain of the function, in a character not yet revealed, would be in charge of Kingsley Ben-Adir, one of the actors of A night in Miami … or the Peaky Blinders series.

Secret Invasion, based on the comic series written by Brian Michael Bendis and drawn by Leinil Francis Yu, will be developed by screenwriter and executive producer Kyle Bradstreet, recognized for his work on Mr. Robot and counting, of course, with the go-ahead. from Big Boss Kevin Feige, President and Chief Creative Officer of Marvel Studios.

We will be attentive to possible announcements about the release date, perhaps for 2023? The intention, for now, is to start shooting at the end of the year.

Ten years have passed since the HBO series that triggered Emilia Clarke’s fame.

Beyond House of the Dragon, HBO has huge formats underway to serve as a prequel to Game of Thrones, with the threat that this number will increase after Martin signed a substantial agreement with the network. Between Tales of Dunk and Egg and fictions dedicated to the day-to-day life of Flea Bed, Game of Thrones remains for a while, and in Clarke’s opinion, it is the most normal thing in the world. “I wish them all the best, it will go as it should but of course they will do more. You can’t create something so great and people don’t say ‘isn’t there more? This is really good, let’s do a lot more! ‘”

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