Actress Emilia Clarke from the television drama series "Game of Thrones"
IN PHOTO: Actress Emilia Clarke from the television drama series "Game of Thrones" arrives at the 20th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles, California January 18, 2014. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson Reuters/Lucy Nicholson

Emilia Clarke, who plays Sarah Connor in “Terminator Genisys,” joked about taking dance moves from her co-star Arnold Schwarzenegger when asked why she was wearing crutches at the Hollywood premiere of the movie. The real reason, however, is a bad slip-and-fall.

Outside the theater, Clarke also played along in a game called “Shag, Marry or Kill,” where the men involved are Ramsay Bolton, Jon Snow and Jamie Lannister – all characters from “Game of Thrones,” the HBO series based on “A Song of Ice and Fire” by George R.R. Martin.

Clarke has a powerful one-liner in “Terminator Genisys,” which the actress could also say at one point in “Game of Thrones” as Daenerys Targaryen: “Come with me if you wanna live!” Now that the series is in another year-long hiatus, Emilia’s fans welcome the Sarah Connor distraction.

Her hip is not completely healed from falling after a bad slip, but she expects to be completely fixed soon, Clarke told ExtraTV. Prior to this, she joked that Arnold was teaching her some break-dancing moves and she took the stunts seriously.

Asked whether she would shag, marry or kill Ramsay Snow, Clarke told ET Online he should be killed because he has “no redeeming qualities.” She joked about having sex with Jamie Lannister because he only has one hand and that is reason enough for her. As for Jon Snow, she would marry him to share his shampoo.

Spoiler alert: The next sentence is about the last moments in “Game of Thrones” Season 5. Her dragon Drogon is refusing to take Daenerys Targaryen back to Meereen. The two of them wind up in an unknown land. To complicate the situation, it seems a large group of Dothraki has found them.

Incidentally, the same premiere gave reporters a chance to ask Schwarzenegger’s thoughts on Trump’s recent comments about Mexicans. The actor said it is “sad” when people seeking political gain uses “other people or countries.”

“Terminator Genisys” is among the most highly anticipated movies of the year. It premieres on July 1.

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