Photo: Jeff Spicer/Getty ImagesEmilia Clarkeis “happy” about theGame of Thronesprequel seriesHouse of the Dragon, but she isn’t keeping up with it.TheGoTstar, 36, who played Daenerys Targaryen on the original HBO series, explained toVarietywhile at the Sundance Film Festival why she feels thenew series is “weird” for her.“It’s too weird,” Clarke said at the festival, which she attended to promote her filmThe Pod Generation, before adding: “I’m so happy it’s happening. I’m so over the moon [about] all the awards. Everyone who’s made it.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)As Clarke explained, while she feels season 1 co-showrunner Miguel Sapochnik is “brilliant,” seeing a series focused on her former character’s family history is still “so strange.““I just can’t do it,” she said. “It’s so weird. It’s so strange. It’s kind of like someone saying, ‘You want to go to this school reunion that’s not your year? You want to go to that school reunion?’ That’s kind of how it feels. I’m avoiding it.“Clarke played Targaryen onGoTduring its eight-season run from 2011 to 2019, and even secured four Emmy nominations during her time on the program. The show’s prequel series, which takes place over 100 years before the events ofGoT, follows House Targaryen.Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast, PEOPLE Every Day, to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.Even with the success of the new show, not every formerGoTcast member has thought of the prequel series as an easy watch.Kit Harington, who played Jon Snow in the original HBO series, told theAssociated Pressin 2021 that it “might be painful” to follow along withHouse of the Dragon. Elaborating toInsiderlater on, the actor said, “There’s emotion connected to that for me.““I think to see people get into outfits and costumes, that resemble what we wore for all those years, and it [has] the same music and style and tone, but not be in it is always going to feel — There’s going to be a rawness there,” Harington, 36, continued.“Of course, I’m going to watch it and I’m going to support Miguel [Sapochnik], who’s helming the show,” he added. “I wish them all the best, but it’s so close to my heart, that story, that, of course, there might be a bit of pain there.“Rich Polk/NBC via GettyEarlier this month,House of the Dragonearned a win forbest drama series at the 2023 Golden Globes.For its firstGolden Globes victory, the show beat outBetter Call Saul,The Crown,OzarkandSeverancefor the coveted trophy. Sapochnik accepted the award and brought series stars Emma D’Arcy and Milly Alcock up on stage, asking for “a hand of applause for these amazing actors.“He then took a moment to thank HBO “who kind of trusted us with their golden goose,” adding: “Hope it was worth it!““I noticed when we did the premiere in L.A., what everyone did was they had this thing of relief, rather than being excited and then they got excited,” he said. “And it was really heartwarming to know that we actually trimmed the foots ofGame of Thrones, because that was one really good show.”
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Emilia Clarkeis “happy” about theGame of Thronesprequel seriesHouse of the Dragon, but she isn’t keeping up with it.TheGoTstar, 36, who played Daenerys Targaryen on the original HBO series, explained toVarietywhile at the Sundance Film Festival why she feels thenew series is “weird” for her.“It’s too weird,” Clarke said at the festival, which she attended to promote her filmThe Pod Generation, before adding: “I’m so happy it’s happening. I’m so over the moon [about] all the awards. Everyone who’s made it.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)As Clarke explained, while she feels season 1 co-showrunner Miguel Sapochnik is “brilliant,” seeing a series focused on her former character’s family history is still “so strange.““I just can’t do it,” she said. “It’s so weird. It’s so strange. It’s kind of like someone saying, ‘You want to go to this school reunion that’s not your year? You want to go to that school reunion?’ That’s kind of how it feels. I’m avoiding it.“Clarke played Targaryen onGoTduring its eight-season run from 2011 to 2019, and even secured four Emmy nominations during her time on the program. The show’s prequel series, which takes place over 100 years before the events ofGoT, follows House Targaryen.Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast, PEOPLE Every Day, to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.Even with the success of the new show, not every formerGoTcast member has thought of the prequel series as an easy watch.Kit Harington, who played Jon Snow in the original HBO series, told theAssociated Pressin 2021 that it “might be painful” to follow along withHouse of the Dragon. Elaborating toInsiderlater on, the actor said, “There’s emotion connected to that for me.““I think to see people get into outfits and costumes, that resemble what we wore for all those years, and it [has] the same music and style and tone, but not be in it is always going to feel — There’s going to be a rawness there,” Harington, 36, continued.“Of course, I’m going to watch it and I’m going to support Miguel [Sapochnik], who’s helming the show,” he added. “I wish them all the best, but it’s so close to my heart, that story, that, of course, there might be a bit of pain there.“Rich Polk/NBC via GettyEarlier this month,House of the Dragonearned a win forbest drama series at the 2023 Golden Globes.For its firstGolden Globes victory, the show beat outBetter Call Saul,The Crown,OzarkandSeverancefor the coveted trophy. Sapochnik accepted the award and brought series stars Emma D’Arcy and Milly Alcock up on stage, asking for “a hand of applause for these amazing actors.“He then took a moment to thank HBO “who kind of trusted us with their golden goose,” adding: “Hope it was worth it!““I noticed when we did the premiere in L.A., what everyone did was they had this thing of relief, rather than being excited and then they got excited,” he said. “And it was really heartwarming to know that we actually trimmed the foots ofGame of Thrones, because that was one really good show.”
Emilia Clarkeis “happy” about theGame of Thronesprequel seriesHouse of the Dragon, but she isn’t keeping up with it.
TheGoTstar, 36, who played Daenerys Targaryen on the original HBO series, explained toVarietywhile at the Sundance Film Festival why she feels thenew series is “weird” for her.
“It’s too weird,” Clarke said at the festival, which she attended to promote her filmThe Pod Generation, before adding: “I’m so happy it’s happening. I’m so over the moon [about] all the awards. Everyone who’s made it.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
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As Clarke explained, while she feels season 1 co-showrunner Miguel Sapochnik is “brilliant,” seeing a series focused on her former character’s family history is still “so strange.”
“I just can’t do it,” she said. “It’s so weird. It’s so strange. It’s kind of like someone saying, ‘You want to go to this school reunion that’s not your year? You want to go to that school reunion?’ That’s kind of how it feels. I’m avoiding it.”
Clarke played Targaryen onGoTduring its eight-season run from 2011 to 2019, and even secured four Emmy nominations during her time on the program. The show’s prequel series, which takes place over 100 years before the events ofGoT, follows House Targaryen.
Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast, PEOPLE Every Day, to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.
Even with the success of the new show, not every formerGoTcast member has thought of the prequel series as an easy watch.Kit Harington, who played Jon Snow in the original HBO series, told theAssociated Pressin 2021 that it “might be painful” to follow along withHouse of the Dragon. Elaborating toInsiderlater on, the actor said, “There’s emotion connected to that for me.”
“I think to see people get into outfits and costumes, that resemble what we wore for all those years, and it [has] the same music and style and tone, but not be in it is always going to feel — There’s going to be a rawness there,” Harington, 36, continued.
“Of course, I’m going to watch it and I’m going to support Miguel [Sapochnik], who’s helming the show,” he added. “I wish them all the best, but it’s so close to my heart, that story, that, of course, there might be a bit of pain there.”
Rich Polk/NBC via Getty

Earlier this month,House of the Dragonearned a win forbest drama series at the 2023 Golden Globes.
For its firstGolden Globes victory, the show beat outBetter Call Saul,The Crown,OzarkandSeverancefor the coveted trophy. Sapochnik accepted the award and brought series stars Emma D’Arcy and Milly Alcock up on stage, asking for “a hand of applause for these amazing actors.”
He then took a moment to thank HBO “who kind of trusted us with their golden goose,” adding: “Hope it was worth it!”
“I noticed when we did the premiere in L.A., what everyone did was they had this thing of relief, rather than being excited and then they got excited,” he said. “And it was really heartwarming to know that we actually trimmed the foots ofGame of Thrones, because that was one really good show.”
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