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Cast member Emilia Clarke poses at the premiere for the third season of the television series "Game of Thrones" in Hollywood, California March 18, 2013. The third season debuts on HBO on March 31. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

“Game of Thrones” is undoubtedly the biggest TV show globally and the actors of the show cannot stop themselves from going gaga over its success. GOT actress Emilia Clarke is no exception, and the pretty lady just dropped an engaging detail about the show in a Golden Globes after party.

Opening up about the sixth season of the show, Clarke has revealed that this season will have the “biggest moments on television.”

Clarke, who essays the role of Daenerys Targaryen in the HBO series “Game of Thrones” talked about the shows sixth season at HBO's Golden Globes party during an interview with E! News.

"I really can't say much apart from you'll see the biggest moments on television that have ever existed," the website quoted Clarke as saying. "There's something for everyone," she added.

Clarke was apparently dressed to kill at the Golden Globes 2016, as she walked the red carpet in a high, button-up neckline black shimmery gown. She appeared to be in her on-screen avatar of Khaleesi. The petite beauty later changed into a Dolce & Gabbana number before stepping out for an after party by HBO.

Interestingly, “Game of Thrones” will now move past its parent source, George R.R. Martin's books, for its sixth season. Clarke added that this update about the show’s script has left the cast in an amalgamation of two distinct feelings - excited and nervous.

Apart from Clarke, actress Natalie Dormer from the show too appeared to be majorly inspired by her “Game of Thrones” character as she was as elegantly dressed as her character Margaery Tyrell. However, Dormer had a different story to tell about her getup.

“Well she’s not dressing like this anymore. She’s effectively in a sack in a prison cell, but she’s doing her damndest to get out of it,” Entertainment Weekly quoted Dormer.

“Game of Thrones” is set to return to out TV sets with its sixth season from April 24 on HBO.