'Game of Thrones' Couple Emilia Clarke and Jason Momoa Reunite on Iron Throne
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Clarke shares a goofy picture from her latest reunion with her former on-screen husband featuring the Iron Throne.

AceShowbiz - While Khal Drogo never even set foot in King's Landing, this is the closest you can get of the late Dothraki leader and Khaleesi sitting on the Iron Throne. Emilia Clarke and Jason Momoa recently reunited at a "Game of Thrones" event and treated fans to a goofy picture of them on the iconic chair.

Clarke took to Instagram on Sunday, May 3 to share the photo showing Jason holding her with a cardboard cutout of the Iron Throne on the background. She captioned it, "FYI...This is the closest you'll ever get to me attempting 'that lift' from dirty dancing."

She added, "Yes, my man is sitting. Yes, there's no lake. And yes, I have no idea I'm NOT being raised above his head." They apparently had a little too much fun after drinking alcohol as she continued to write, "(Id like to take a moment to thank alcohol for giving me courage to attempt this. Ever.)"

Momoa recently also had a reunion with "GoT" showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss in Belfast, where the show has been filming. Some people speculated that this could mean that the hunky actor might reprise his role as Khal Drogo in the final season, but it's very unlikely that they would make it so obvious. Moreover, the "Aquaman" star had previously hung out with his co-stars in Ireland or another place, but it was just a meeting with former colleagues with no work involved.

The eighth and final season of "Game of Thrones" will air in 2019. Clarke recently told Vanity Fair that she had filmed her character Daenerys' final on-screen moments. "It f***ed me up," she said of how emotional it was. "Knowing that is going to be a lasting flavor in someone's mouth of what Daenerys is..."

Meanwhile, HBO programming president Casey Bloys teased about the final season at the Television Critics Association's winter press tour in January. "They're great. It's fantastic. The fans are going to be very, very happy," he claimed.

While he confirmed that there were five potential "GoT" prequels being explored, nothing has been set in stone about which project would move forward and when it would air. "There are five of them. If we do a pilot and series, nothing is going to air on HBO until at least a year after the final season," Bloys said. "... there's no timetable. Not everybody is on the same schedule, so I've seen different versions of different things that are potentially exciting. But there's no timetable about when a decision would be made about any of them."

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