Westeros Comes to Hollywood: Casting News for Game of Thrones Actors
Thursday, October 9, 2014 at 6:06PM
Margaret de Larios in Carice Van Houten, Charles Dance, Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones, Gwendoline Christie, Hunger Games, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Natalie Dormer, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Richard Madden, casting

Margaret here to talk about Hollywood casting directors' collective infatuation with the actors on Game of Thrones. HBO's fantasy epic is a ratings juggernaut and has been Emmy-nominated a hundred times over. Its enormous cast (more series regulars than any other show on television) is getting a lot of attention, and many of them are landing high-profile movie roles. The prestige cable effect, so often noted for its ability to bring movie stars to TV, seems to be working in the other direction for Game of Thrones

Let's check in on the upcoming projects from our Westerosi friends: 

Carice van Houten

GoT Role: Melisandre, spooky red-headed priestess
Recently Booked: the Jesse Owens biopic Race. The Dutch actress will play legendary German filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl.

 

Aidan Gillen
GoT Role: Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish, slippery schemer.
Recently Booked: Recently greenlit sequel The Maze Runner Chapter II: The Scorch Trials. It's reported that he'll be playing the villain, Janson. 

Gwendoline Christie
GoT Role: Brienne of Tarth, lady warrior
Recently Booked: Star Wars: Episode VII. Her role is top-secret, but the movie is about as high-profile as they come. Her combat experience and 6'3" frame are likely to feature. She's also booked a small part in the final Hunger Games film, as a military commander.

More Westerosi movie news after the jump..



Charles Dance & Lena Headey
GoT Roles: hard-nosed patriarch Tywin Lannister and daughter Cersei, Queen Regent
Recently Booked: The Lannister father-daughter pair will both appear in the long-gestating film adaptation of the bestselling Austen parody Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. Their experience with aristocratic airs as well as prodigious gore make them amply qualified.

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
GoT Role: Jaime Lannister
Recently Wrapped: Gods of Egypt, which will spin classical Egyptian mythology into another White Guys in Eyeliner action-adventure epic. Coster-Waldau will play Horus, God of the sky. (It's slotted for February, which says a lot.)

Emilia Clarke
GoT Role: Danaerys Targaryan (alias "Mother of Dragons")
Recently Wrapped: Terminator: Genisys (unfortunately spelling), the re-re-boot of the Terminator franchise. Clarke stars as Sarah Connor, a role (fun fact!) played by her Thrones co-star on the TV show The Sarah Connor Chronicles.

Richard Madden
GoT Role: The ill-fated King in the North, Robb Stark
Recently Wrapped: Kenneth Branagh's Cinderella, wherein he'll put that concerned patrician brow to good use as Prince Charming.

Natalie Dormer
GoT Role: Margaery Tyrell, frequent king-marrier
Recently Wrapped: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Parts 1 & 2. Her role as Cressida was small in the book, but since they're stretching the story over two movies she may end up with more to do.

Kit Harington
GoT Role: Grumpy illegitimate son Jon Snow. (He knows nothing.)
Recently Wrapped: The oft-delayed YA adaptation Seventh Son, notable to us mostly because it also features Julianne Moore.

 

Which of these projects are you most looking forward to? Who do you think has a shot at honest-to-goodness movie stardom?

Article originally appeared on The Film Experience (http://thefilmexperience.net/).
See website for complete article licensing information.