Game Of Thrones Cast Goes Glam For The Series 4 Premiere

Emilia Clarke, Lena Headey, Maisie Williams and the rest of the cast were dressed to the nines for the posh New York City event

Emilia Clarke Game Of Thrones premiere
Emilia Clarke Game Of Thrones premiere
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Emilia Clarke, Lena Headey, Maisie Williams and the rest of the cast were dressed to the nines for the posh New York City event

Game Of Thrones returns for series 4 in less than three weeks - and after seeing its stars walk the red carpet for the New York City premiere last night, we're more excited than ever.

As expected, all eyes were on Emilia Clarke (Daenerys Targaryen) as she smiled for the cameras. Dressed in a black Donna Karan dress with a seductive plunging neckline, the British starlet's glamorous look was fit for a Khaleesi.

Game Of Thrones premiere, cast on the red carpet

Game Of Thrones premiere, cast on the red carpet
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Lena Headey, who plays evil queen Cersei Lannister, also showed her dark side in a black ballgown with a sheer neckline and a cinched waist.

Another style standout was 16-year-old Maisie Williams. She plays fierce tomboy Arya Stark on the hit show - but on the red carpet, she was a total girly-girl wearing a textured white frock with bright-yellow courts and a gold metallic clutch.

Game Of Thrones cast, red carpet premiere

Game Of Thrones cast, red carpet premiere
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Also bringing their fashion A-games were Rose Leslie (Ygritte), Sophie Turner (Sansa Stark) and Gwendoline Christie (Brienne of Terth).

And Jack Gleeson looked so handsome in his slim-fitting grey suit, we almost put aside our hatred for his horrible character, King Joffrey. (Almost.)

Click through the gallery above to see the rest of the Game Of Thrones cast out of costume and in their red-carpet glad rags.

Game Of Thrones returns to Sky Atlantic on 7 April.

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