'Game of Thrones' season 6 spoilers, plot news: Dany to be more confident, says Emilia Clarke

Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones HBO/ Game of Thrones

Emilia Clarke, better known as Daenerys Targaryen or the Mother of Dragons, already knows a lot about what's going to happen in "Game of Thrones" season 6. The actress is keeping the cards close to her chest although she did spill out some clues about what's in store for Dany in the upcoming season. 

"There's so much in store for her," the actress said of her fan-favorite character in an interview with Los Angeles Times. "I'm saying that obviously because I've read the script for next season ... I know stories. It's really exciting." 

In the interview, she detailed how her character develops in terms of being a leader, saying that "she's definitely on the upwards trajectory of truly learning from the mistakes that she's made as a ruler." 

"It's not so much a matter of learning from the mistakes that have gone before her, but it's a matter of her trusting herself and being confident in the decisions that she's about to make. And being confident enough to stand next to those decisions and take full responsibility for them," she explained. 

Clarke described season 6 as a "go, go, go, go. Shocking moment to shocking moment. Epic moment to epic moment. It's mental; it's epic. And definitely Dany's a part of it."  

Just recently, it was announced that after actor Isaac H. Wright will return as Bran Stark after taking a one-season break from the series. The star as well as other cast members reportedly flew to Belfast for filming. 

As per Watchers on the Wall, Kit Harington, who plays Jon Snow, was spotted in the area, fueling speculations that he is actually not "deader than dead." 

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