Game of Thrones' original big couple are set to reunite on The Graham Norton Show – and we're thanking our sun and stars.



That's right, Emilia Clarke and Jason Momoa will both appear on the BBC chat show, giving us the Daenerys Targaryen and Khal Drogo reunion we've all been waiting for.

The pair have both been announced as guests for Friday, October 25 to promote new movie Last Christmas and Apple TV+ series See respectively.

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Also appearing on the sofa will be Oscar winner Regina King to talk about HBO series Watchmen and comedian Ross Noble, while singer Camila Cabello will perform her song 'Liar'.



Emilia and Jason have reunited a number of times since the latter's character was killed off all the way back in season one.

And the actor has had his Khaleesi's back ever since, recently fuming after she was killed off by Jon Snow in the divisive series finale.

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"You're going back to what the f**k you did in the first place and you killed Khaleesi... Oh my God! We're gonna go to the bars and we're gonna get in a fight," he said.

"I feel lost. I'm lost. What the f**k? Drogon should've melted his ass. Ugh. And the goddamn bar is closed!"

A week before their appearance, Graham will be bringing together Terminator: Dark Fate stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton, The Great British Bake Off's Nadiya Hussain and Blondie's Debbie Harry.

The Graham Norton Show airs Fridays at 10.35pm on BBC One, and this week continues with Bruce Springsteen, Robert De Niro, Paul Rudd, Sienna Miller and James Blunt.

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