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Abstract:"Game of Thrones" is over, but its main cast members, from Emilia Clarke to Peter Dinklage, already have plenty of projects lined up.
“Game of Thrones” concluded on Sunday after eight seasons, but its cast members already have projects lined up.Two actors on the show will be starring in “X-Men” movies, and one has an action thriller coming to theaters next week.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Sunday's episode of “Game of Thrones,” called “The Iron Throne,” marked the end of HBO's hit series. But audiences don't have to wait long before seeing the show's actors back on screen.Sophie Tuner (who played Sansa Stark) and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime Lannister) are starring in movies that come to theaters in the next couple weeks: Turner in the “X-Men” movie “Dark Phoenix” and Coster-Waldau in the Brian De Palma-directed thriller, “Domino.”Emilia Clarke (Daenerys Targaryen) will star in a Netflix romantic comedy later this year, and Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister) is reportedly starring in a remake of “The Wild Bunch.”Even the “Game of Thrones” showrunners, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, already have their next project lined up, and it will take them to a galaxy far, far away.Below are the main cast members of “Game of Thrones” and what projects they're starring in next:
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