Game Of Thrones’ Indira Varma is joining the show. No other details have been released yet, so we’ll have to wait to see who her character is.
As far as the plot, McGregor told
Episode III and
Episode IV.” He added a small hint at what fans can expect, saying, “It will be interesting to take a character we know in a way and show him Well, his arc will be quite interesting, I think, dealing with that the fact that all the Jedi were slaughtered with the end of
Episode III. It’s quite something to get over.”
After sharing the screen with Mandalorian Pedro Pascal in Westeros, Indira Varma is soon going to be joining him in a galaxy far, far away. Best known for playing Ellaria Sand on Game of Thrones, Varma has reportedly been cast in Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi.
A debut novel follows two women clashing with male dominance in politics
An excerpt from ‘Sometimes Ivory, Sometimes Sand’, by Mahek Jangda. Author Mahek Jangda
Not one of the fifty chairs is empty. A full house is unusual for council sessions. Most of the seats are occupied by men. As Laila looks around, she sees that Councilmen Hooser’s and Briggs’s wives are present. There are only two other women in the audience and Laila doesn’t recognise either. Both are accompanied by their husbands. Naya Roben isn’t here. It has been two years since the council voted on letting women attend its meetings. But hardly any ever show up.
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Maggie (Lauren Cohen) discovers you can’t go home again, especially after the Whisperers burned it down.
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In 2020,
The Walking Dead had two pandemics to deal with. The first, of course, was the zombie virus, which has proven to be such a pesky problem for the survivors and ex-survivors of the show over the past decade. Then there was covid-19, which the show’s cast and crew have been trying to navigate since last spring while making six “bonus” episodes for season 10. If tonight’s return is any indication, they had mixed success at best.