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Emilia Clarke Says No to Reprising Her Role in 'Terminator Genisys' Sequels
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The 'Game of Thrones' actress is sure she doesn't want to return as Sarah Connor for the next installments in the 'Terminator' franchise.

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Emilia Clarke has no desire to do any more "Terminator" films. The British actress, who appeared alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger in the latest installment titled "Terminator Genisys", gave a straight "no" when asked if she would reprise her role as Sarah Connor in its follow-ups.

"No. Can I say that? It's okay. No. Uh-uh," the 29-year-old star said in a chat with Coming Soon. "But I have some very different roles coming up." One of the roles she's talking about is the lead in "Me Before You".

"I read the book and it was just the most beautiful thing I had ever read," she said of Jojo Moyes' novel on which the romantic drama is based. "I was shooting 'Terminator' at the time and had a rocket launcher in my hand while crying like a little girl. I felt like the author, Jojo Moyes, had found a part of me and just wrote it down. I knew that I just had to play the role."

"Genisys", which also starred Jason Clarke and Jai Courtney, was planned as the first of a trilogy of new "Terminator" movies. The big-budget 2015 film received a lot of negative reviews and was a commercial flop as it earned less than $100 in North America, though it did perform well in some other countries like China.

Fans assumed the trilogy was canceled after Paramount removed the next "Genysis" films from their release schedule. The sequel's original May 19, 2017 slot is occupied by the "Baywatch" movie. The third film's 2019 release date remains empty.

However, Schwarzenegger is pretty optimistic the next films will still happen. While discussing the franchise's future in an interview a few weeks ago, he said, "I am looking forward to it, absolutely."

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