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'Game Of Thrones' Season 6 Spoilers: Series Star Speaks About The "Biggest Moments" Coming Up On The Show

For Emilia Clarke, the upcoming Season 6 of HBO's hit fantasy drama TV series "Game of Thrones" won't disappoint fans and will, in fact, leave them breathless with some of the "biggest moments" that the show is about to reveal.

In an interview with the folks at E! News during the network's Golden Globe Awards After Party, the actress, who plays the fan-favorite Daenerys Targaryen, admits that she already has some idea as to what the series will drop when it returns to the small screens in the coming months.

"I really can't say much apart from you'll see the biggest moments on television that have ever existed," the 29-year-old teased.

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In her previous conversation with the LA Times, the "Terminator" star pointed out that while the past seasons had the tendency to offer scenes which, according to her, is about "feeding information" and "finding out about this person," Season 6 however will go through events right away. 

"It's just go, go, go, go. Shocking moment to shocking moment. Epic moment to epic moment. It's mental; it's epic," Clark told the publication.

Her statements may come in congruence with GoT director Jeremy Podeswa who also told Deadline that the new installment will "get right into the story and it's very propulsive narratively." Aside from that, he revealed how the numerous "amazing storylines" will now start to converge.

"I think the way the characters converge is something that started last season, where characters who have never met before were suddenly meeting, and the worlds are coming together, and the world is getting a little smaller in a way. That happens more and more this season," Podeswa added.

Overall, the whole new season is expected to head towards a very exciting direction plus the fact that the show will now be moving past George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire," to which it is heavily based on.

"Game of Thrones" Season 6 premieres Sunday, April. 24 at 9/8c on HBO.

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