Emilia Clarke Reveals She Almost Ran Down THIS Marvel Star With Her Car

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Emilia Clarke Reveals She Almost Ran Down THIS Marvel Star With Her Car

Emilia Clarke Reveals She Almost Ran Down THIS Marvel Star With Her Car

Emilia Clarke spills juicy details about how she almost ran into one of her “Secret Invasion” co-stars.

We’re right there with you if you’re wondering how the British star came close to hitting the beloved actress, especially since she’s driven her entire adult life without a publicized accident. However, the “Game of Thrones” actor recalled that the near miss had nothing to do with his driving skills and everything to do with the type of vehicle he was driving.

Emilia Clarke’s Near-Vehicle Effect With Samuel L. Jackson Involves Exotic Russian Cars

While Clarke was excited to be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a close call involving Samuel L. Jackson nearly turned his MCU entry into a career-altering mess. Speak to Yahoo Entertainment during a video interview about the accident on the set of the upcoming series “Secret Invasion”, the 36-year-old said:

“I almost broke it. They put me in a Lada, which is like a very old Russian car. And I walked in and I was like, ‘Hey, what’s up with six people [shift knobs] up here? Which one do I use? Why does it have 10 pedals?’ it is [like] tractors… I know how to drive.”

Samuel L. Jackson at the Apple TV+ Premiere of The Last Days of Ptolemy GreyMEGA

Although he should have had some time to learn about the old car before driving it, time was not on the London Drama Center alum’s side due to busy filming demands. Clarke ended up behind the wheel because he believed all he had to do at that moment was drive for a while and then hit the brakes.

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However, he got his second when he put his foot on the accelerator instead of the brake. Upon realizing his mistake, the BreakTudo Award nominee hit the brakes, nearly losing Jackson.

She recounted that the famous action star was “very soft and beautiful and nice” about the incident, but she “cried a little bit,” and the production allowed “someone else” to drive the Russian contraption for her.

A few days after the seven-time Screen Actors Guild Awards nominee’s interview, his co-stars caught up with him Hollywood Reporter. He talk about Marvel allowing its Nick Fury character to show his vulnerability. In the words of the “Pulp Fiction” actor:

“I didn’t think it was ever. I just don’t know where it will happen or why it will happen. When Natasha [Romanoff/Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson)] died, there was a place for him there, because he was the closest person to him.”

Emilia Clarke at The Pod Generation Premiere - Sundance Film Festival 2023MEGA

“There’s something interesting about Nick Fury and his relationship with women in the MCU, as opposed to men. Even his relationship with Sonya is very different,” Jackson added of the franchise shifting its focus to Fury’s relationships with two other women: Sonya Falsworth [played by Olivia Colman] and Captain Marvel/Carol Danvers [played by Brie Larson].

‘Solo: A Star Wars Story Actress Has Avoided Watching ‘GOT’ Prequel

In January, The Blast reported that Clarke was actively trying not to watch the “Game of Thrones” prequel “House of the Dragon.” When asked if she had started watching it, the actress, who played Daenerys Targaryen for eight years in the HBO original series until she was killed in the finale, replied:

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“No! can you [forgive me]? It’s too weird. I’m so glad it happened. I’m so excited about all the awards… I can’t do it. It’s very strange. It’s very strange. It’s like someone saying, ‘You want to go to this school reunion that’s not your year? Do you want to go to the school reunion?’ That’s what it feels like. I avoided.”

Similarly, his co-star Kit Harington, who plays Jon Snow in the beloved fantasy series, shared that he was hesitant to watch the prequel because the experience might be painful. In a subsequent interview, the “Modern Love” alum elaborated:

“I thought to see people wearing clothes and clothes that resembled what we’ve been wearing for years, and it was [has] the same music and style and tone, but not being in it will always feel — There will be something raw there.”

However, unlike Clarke, Harington will eventually watch the show to support its director Miguel Sapochnik. “I wish them the best, but it’s very close to my heart, the story, which, of course, may have some pain in there,” the “How to Train Your Dragon” voice actor further detailed.

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