Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘Game of Thrones’ star experience­s ‘firsts’ in Manila

And, no, actress Nathalie Emmanuel gave no clues on the fate of Jon Snow

- By Alyosha J. Robillos Contributo­r

MANILA now holds a special place in “Game of Thrones” star Nathalie Emmanuel’s heart. It is, after all, the place of her first guesting in a comic convention.

And it is only fitting that she shares this first with Filipinos, who, this year, also eagerly waited for the AsiaPOP Comicon brand to hit Philippine shores for the first time.

“This is my first comicon ever. I’ve never done this before and I got to do it here with you guys, so thanks for having me. It’s been really special,” Emmanuel told the press on Saturday, Sept. 19.

Emmanuel, whose breakout role was Missandei (right hand of sorts and confidante to Khaleesi and “Mother of Dragons,” Daenerys) on the television hit “Game of Thrones,” made her film debut when she starred in the seventh installmen­t of the “Fast and Furious” franchise.

Her most recent project, “Maze Runner: Scorch Trials,” also recently opened in Philippine theaters.

“I’ve been so lucky because I’ve joined ‘Game of Thrones,’ ‘Furious 7,’ and ‘Maze Runner’ and they’re quite an establishe­d group of people,” said Emmanuel.

“I’m really lucky to work with really sweet people who’re just like, ‘Oh, so you’re one of us now.’ It’s so easy because they’re lovely people and you can’t really ask for muchmore than that.”

But while the English actress couldn’t stop gushing about her costars, Emmanuel didn’t budge when asked to spill the beans about the sixth season of “Game of Thrones.”

At one point, a playful Emmanuel shot back at audiences who were asking for a few teasers: “You’d like for me to tell you, wouldn’t you?”

Alot of momentum

Although not one juicy detail was uncovered about the series’ upcoming episodes, Emmanuel did talk about what fans could expect from Missandei, Grey Worm and Tyrion as leaders of Meereen.

“This season’s really exciting. It’s got a lot of momentum and we’re left with Peter Dinklage (who plays Tyrion) on our team so we’re seeing a whole new dynamic with that group, which only Tyrion can bring, I think. So that’s going to be fun to watch,” Emmanuel noted.

And as if the actress wasn’t being vague enough, Emmanuel immediatel­y clammed up at the mere mention of Jon Snow.

“I have no answer, sorry to say,” Emmanuel said, her smiles giving nothing away when asked if she had seen any recent material on Jon Snow (played by Kit Harington).

Later on Emmanuel revealed that she, too, was familiar with the insatiable thirst for clues on what’s to come —especially when left with a cliffhange­r. The actress was a fan of the show even before she bagged the role of Missandei.

“I’m so hardcore. I mean, I came in season three, but I watched from the beginning, religiousl­y,” Emmanuel said.

Now that she’s part of the show’s cast, Emmanuel gets to indulge even more as a fan of “Game of Thrones.”

“I often get so excited about other people’s storylines. I’ll be reading scripts and it’ll be about Arya or whoever and I’ll be like, ‘Oh my God.’ And that’s the coolest thing about being on the show... I get to follow other people’s stories as well.”

But as far as following certain storylines on “Game of Thrones” goes, Emmanuel jokingly gave audiences some advice, given the show’s infamous unpredicta­bility when it comes to its characters and their life spans.

“I think the key is not to like anyone, and don’t get attached.”

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