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Game Of Thrones Star On Last Day Of Season 8 Filming -- "It F**ked Me Up"

Emilia Clarke says about the final season, "I'm doing all this weird sh*t."

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Emilia Clarke, who plays Daenerys Targaryen on HBO's Game of Thrones, is apparently finished filming her scenes for the acclaimed show's eighth and final season. Speaking to Vanity Fair, Clarke talked about how her final day was--and she did not hold back in her language.

"It f**ked me up," she said. "Knowing that is going to be a lasting flavor in someone's mouth of what Daenerys is ..."

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According to the report, Clarke has completed her final day of filming, though it's unclear if she may be called back for any potential re-shoots. It is also worth noting that while Clarke may be finished filming, it's not immediately known if the same can be said for other actors. There is reportedly still "a lot of filming and post-production work to be done" before Season 8 is fully finished. It is due to air sometime in 2019.

Also in the interview, Clarke teased a little bit of what you can expect from Daenerys in Season 8. "I'm doing all this weird sh*t," she said. "You'll know what I mean when you see it."

You can read the full interview here at Vanity Fair (via IGN).

According to math, Daenerys is the most likely of all the major Game of Thrones characters to die in Season 8, but if Game of Thrones has taught us anything, it's that nothing is certain.

Game of Thrones Season 8 premieres sometime in 2019. There are six episodes in all, which doesn't sound like many, but remember that they might all be as long as movies. In other news, we recently learned about a battle scene that took 55 nights to shoot.

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