Hi, everyone.
I am Sansa Stark,
aka Sophie Turner.
And I'm here to talk about
my new upcoming film,
 Dark Phoenix,
here on HBO's The Interview.
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THEME PLAYS) ♪
At the beginning
of Dark Phoenix,
the X-Men are called into action
and they go up into space,
 and during that process
of saving some astronauts,
Jean is hit by a solar flare.
(SCREAMS)
It's this energy
that feels like it's, like,
burning and bubbling
inside of her,
 and it needs to get out.
 But when it happens...
-(BOMB EXPLODES)
-(GLASS SHATTERS)
...she can't control it,
and it manifests itself
in very, kind of,
destructive ways.
I'm not giving up on you, Jean.
-This is what family does.
-(WHISPERING) Stop.
-We take care of each other.
-Stop, stop, stop.
(YELLING) Stop!
And that is the beginning
of her unraveling,
and the X-Men's unraveling
as a family.
-She's still our friend.
-The girl dies.
JEAN GREY:
You come here to kill me?
Because that would be
a bad idea.
(YELLS)
That's one thing that I--
I guess I'm always drawn to,
is just very, very strong,
independent women,
and Sansa and Jean
are both that.
They eventually use
all of these terrible things
that happen to them,
 and they become
 incredibly strong women.
SANSA STARK: Thank you for all
your many lessons, Lord Baelish.
I will never forget them.
Jean has had Charles Xavier
as her mentor,
 father figure, teacher,
 and in this movie,
there is no trust left.
This is your fault, Charles.
And Sansa, on the other hand,
 she's in Winterfell,
 Jon and Dany are there,
 she doesn't wanna
 take orders from them.
She's not happy about it.
She wants to kind of
run her own shit, too,
but she is...
far more kind of self-assured
and powerful than Jean is.
I'd like to think
my experience
has led to some small skill
-in statecraft and understan--
-SANSA: Uncle.
Please sit.
SOPHIE TURNER: Game of Thrones
 is one of those programs
 that gets the fantasy
 and the reality,
that balance just perfect,
and this X-Men movie
is very much
kind of the same as that.
You have these
very supernatural things
that are happening to Jean,
but it's filled with like,
real emotion,
real human connection
and relationships.
Are you a scared little girl
who answers to a man?
I don't know who I am.
Yes you do.
If the worlds
were to collide,
I think Jean
would probably be...
 she'd be a Targaryen.
 She's the Phoenix.
She rises from the ashes,
 just like Daenerys does
at the end of season one.
It's all about fire, baby.
-(TRAIN ENGINE ROARS)
-(METALLIC THUD)
She's coming.
(GUNS CLICK)
Thank you for joining me
on HBO's The Interview.
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