After the epic end to Game of Thrones season 6, fans are anxious to learn the fate of the newly crowned king and queens. Cersei was crowned the Queen of the Andals and the First Men, Jon Snow became the King of the North and Daenerys Targaryen is the queen of Meereen.

The finale has set the stage for the next season, which many speculate will be a game changer for these three lead characters. The show's producers have already said that the series has around 15 episodes left for the next two seasons which means the Iron Throne may finally find new a ruler by the end of the series. While there are numerous speculations about the claimants, Emmy-nominated actress Emilia Clarke is of the view that the Mother of the Dragons holds a strong chance to reclaim her ancestral seat of power.

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In the season 6 finale, Cersei played one of the deadliest games by using wildfire to blast the Great Sept of Baelor, where she was supposed to appear before the Seven to receive judgement for her crimes. Her single move killed most of her enemies including her daughter-in-law Margaery Tyrell. But after her son Tommen jumped to his death, she was crowned Queen and took over the Iron Throne.

However, Clarke does not think that the wicked queen holds any chance against the Khaleesi. "If we talk about this: basically, I [Daenerys] have got ships, I've got manpower, I've got dragons that breathe fire, and I apparently cannot be killed," she told Entertainment Weekly. "I don't even have an attractive man who wants to take his shirt off anywhere near me now, so there are no distractions. Though we have yet to see [Peter Dinklage] without his clothes on.

"The only thing missing is Jorah. He's gotta come back. I said I can't rule the Seven Kingdoms without him ... But as with Game of Thrones, you know when your character is looking good, that's when you know you're not safe. Because [the writers are] all, "Oh, do you like her? We'll kill her!"

Fans also think Daenerys is unbeatable at the moment with the fire-breathing dragons, a fleet of ships from the Iron born Yara and Theon Greyjoy and the wise counsel of Tyrion Lannister. But let's not forget the valour of Jon Snow, who managed to rise from the dead and beat the ruthless Ramsay Bolton (of course with the assistance from Sansa). Is it possible that the King of North will be a tough contender for the Breaker of Chains? The American actress thinks there is a possibility.

"I don't know. I could kill him. He could kill me. He could be dead before we even meet. I could be dead before we even meet. Arya could kill us both! You never know! Anything's possible. All I know is winter is coming ... and I'm bringing the heat," she said.