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Game of Thrones Creators Offered Barack Obama a Role in New Sci-Fi Series
Game of Thrones renowned directors, David Benioff and D.B.
Weiss, recently unveiled their plans for an exciting new project, the adaptation of the Chinese sci-fi novel 3 Body Problem by Liu Cixin.
Following the massive success of Game of Thrones, which garnered an impressive 59 Emmys over eight seasons, the duo is venturing into uncharted territory with this upcoming series.
In a surprising turn of events, it was revealed that the creators had extended an offer to former American president, Barack Obama, for a cameo role in the new series.
Benioff expressed his eagerness to have Obama on board after discovering the former president's admiration for the novel, describing it as “wildly imaginative.”
However, Obama politely declined the offer, humorously suggesting that he might save himself for a real alien invasion crisis in the future.
Set to premiere on Netflix on March 21st, 3 Body Problem is anticipated to be Weiss and Benioff's most ambitious project yet.
The narrative revolves around a team of scientists collaborating with a spy to thwart an alien invasion on Earth.
The creators emphasized the unique nature of the novel, stating that it presents a fresh challenge unlike anything they have tackled before, expressing hopes that it will achieve the same level of success as Game of Thrones.
On a separate note, rumors surfaced regarding Meghan Markle's attempt to secure a role for her husband, Prince Harry, in the series.
Reports suggest that Meghan's agency, WME, reached out to the directors on her behalf, proposing a part for Harry.
However, the offer was reportedly turned down, indicating that Harry's foray into acting may not materialize.
Royal biographer Angela Levin shed light on Prince Harry's recent activities, implying that he has been actively supporting Meghan's endeavors, including her new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard.
Levin suggested that Harry's interactions with high-profile individuals like Corey Gamble from the Kardashian family were strategic moves to elevate Meghan's career and boost her public image.
Levin highlighted Harry's previous efforts to promote Meghan's career, such as his discussions with a Disney executive regarding a potential role for her.
The biographer speculated that Harry's interactions with figures like Gamble were calculated attempts to align with influential personalities and expand Meghan's network in the entertainment industry.
Despite Meghan's pursuit of alliances with prominent individuals, Levin cautioned that such associations might not be sufficient to enhance the couple's popularity, particularly in the United States.
The biographer emphasized the importance of avoiding behaviors that could be perceived as entitled or privileged, as it may alienate American audiences and hinder their acceptance.
In conclusion, the intricate dynamics between the royal couple and their strategic maneuvers within the entertainment industry continue to captivate observers and spark discussions about their aspirations and ambitions beyond traditional royal duties.
As they navigate the complexities of transitioning into new roles and establishing independent ventures, the scrutiny and speculation surrounding their actions persist, shaping perceptions of their evolving identities in the public eye.