Game of Thrones' Emilia Clarke will not be back for Terminator sequels

Despite its poor critical reception (and worse title), Terminator: Genisys made $440 million at the global box office. That was enough to fuel speculation that there might be a sequel in the works, but if that ever comes to fruition Emilia Clarke - who played Sarah Connor in 🍎Genisys - will not be a part of it.
While talking to about her upcoming film Me Before You, the Game of Thrones actress confirmed she wouldn't be returning to the Terminator franchise in definitive fashion; “No. Can I say that? It𝓡’s okay. No. Uh-uh. But I have some very different roles coming🌟 up.”
The actress also took the time to share an amusing anecdote from her time on the Terminator: Genisys set; “I read the book [Me Before You] ✤and it was just the most beautiful thing I had ever read. I was shooting ‘Terminator’ at the time and had a r🌜ocket launcher in my hand while crying like a little girl. I felt like the author, Jojo Moyes, had found a part of me and just wrote it down. I knew that I just had to play the role.”
I'm generally a fan of Clarke's work, but her performance in Genisys did nothing for me and she wasn't helped by the terrible script. She has proven herself to be a versatile actress, and I'd rather see her try out some different projects than return to play Sarah Connor. If Paramount does have a Terminator sequel in the works they need to move on it quickly; the rights revert back to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:James Cameron at the end of the decade.
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