Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. So, will Emma D’Arcy reprise their role in the upcoming season? Those interested in the future of House of the Dragon and D’Arcy’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 🚨 There are obviously MASSIVE spoilers ahead for House of the Dragon Season 2, Episode 1! 🚨 After almost two years since the ...
Showrunner Ryan Condal has promised there will be "total war" in season 3 of the HBO 'Game of Thrones' spinoff ...
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Tom Cruise’s Next Movie Casts Emma D’Arcy In Their First New Role Since House Of The Dragon
Tom Cruise's next movie casts Emma D'Arcy in their first new role since House of the Dragon, joining the large cast for the untitled movie. While the upcoming Mission: Impossible - The Final ...
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Emma D'Arcy drops chilling tease for Rhaenyra's next move in House of the Dragon season 3
Emma D'Arcy is playing a different version of Rhaenyra in House of the Dragon season 3.
Emma D'Arcy received their second career Golden Globe nomination on Monday morning, once again for "House of the Dragon." This time around feels completely different for the actor, because when they ...
A four-episode role in Season 1 of HBO’s "House of the Dragon" made the actor a breakout star. This season, D’Arcy reigns at the top of the call sheet. Liam Daniel/ HBO D’Arcy has been grappling with ...
"So much of us making the first series, well for me, was falling in love with them — with Matt, with Liv, with other members of the cast," D'Arcy said of working on the series. By Kirsten Chuba Events ...
Matt Smith cleverly corrected an interviewer who muffed the pronouns of his nonbinary “House of the Dragon” co-star, Emma D’Arcy. Smith was speaking to Sue Perkins, the host of Sky’s fan show “House ...
The former host of The Great British Baking Show presided over the London premiere of House of the Dragon season 2 on Monday, June 10, and caught some criticism online for using gendered pronouns to ...
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google British actor Matt Smith is being praised for subtly correcting a red-carpet interviewer who accidentally misgendered ...
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