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‘Game of Thrones’ star Clarke wants to shake, stir spy series by playing Bond, Jane Bond

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After the departure of both Daniel Craig and director Sam Mendes, the Bond franchise is very much in flux. Though it looks like Tom Hiddleston is the front-runner to become the next 007, he doesn’t lack for challengers, both male and female.

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Case in point: A fan petition from earlier this month that suggested that the superspy’s gender be changed, so that Gillian Anderson (The X-Files) could step into the role as Jane Bond. That idea seems to have intrigued quite a few folks within the industry, including the London-born Emilia Clarke, best-known for playing the universally adored and consistently badass Daenerys Targaryen on HBO’s Game of Thrones.

As part of an interview with the U.K.’s Daily Star, the actress admitted that she has “a lot of unrealized dreams,” and added, “I would love to play Jane Bond. My ultimate leading man would be Leonardo DiCaprio. No doubt about it.”

Wow! She certainly has the character’s trademark confidence down pat. Not only is she ready to put her own spin on one of the most coveted roles in all of cinema, she’s ready to make a sidekick out of one of Hollywood’s most revered actors. Someone get this woman a martini — shaken, not stirred.

Even if the current Bond franchise continues to cast men in the role, Hollywood loves itself a spinoff. So why not give Clarke, Emilia Clarke her own series? Sounds like a way for the character to generate even more money — something Hollywood also loves.

We’ll have to wait and see whether she was being serious or just having a bit of fun, but the mere thought of her playing the superspy should be enough to make fans everywhere swoon.

Stay tuned for news and updates on the search for the next Bond.

Adam Poltrack
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