( See the trailer here.) There’s a time jump in season 2, but we have no doubt the 19-year-old can play 25 without breaking a sweat (unless the role requires it, of course). Ramsey continues to bring that fierce, independent streak to many of her characters, most recently the infected Ellie Williams, currently surviving a post-apocalyptic world alongside fellow GoT alum Pedro Pascal in HBO’s The Last of Us. And the actor (who identifies as gender fluid, but was OK with writers using she/her pronouns in recent articles) hasn’t disappointed. Catch her performance in the 10-episode miniseries, with new episodes available every Friday on Prime Video, through March 24.Īnyone who saw Ramsey’s debut as a pre-teen Lady Lyanna Mormont, head of House Mormont, in Game of Thrones, knew she was destined for great things. Throughout the series, Keough finds a way to make Daisy truly enigmatic as the ‘70s rock band frontwoman who makes musical history (thanks to her musical chemistry with Sam Claflin’s Billy Dunne), before dropping out of the limelight. In the Fleetwood Mac-esque tale Daisy Jones & the Six, based on Taylor Jenkins Reid’s book of the same name, Riley Keogh masterfully manages the task of playing the titular singer as she goes from unknown to superstardom. We can’t wait to see more of her Jedi knight skills as Ashoka investigates “an emerging threat to a vulnerable galaxy,” per Disney+. In the coming months (release date TBD), her own series, Ahsoka, will “more deeply explore” who the character is at “this point in her life,” Dawson has said. Rosario Dawson made the dreams of Clone Wars fans come true when she brought the live-action version of Ahsoka Tano to life in The Mandalorian season 2 and the inaugural outing of The Book of Boba-Fett. To close out Women’s History Month, Rotten Tomatoes offers this guide to a few can’t-miss women’s performances that will keep you glued to your TV for the rest of the year. In the months ahead, women are making more TV herstory with performances we just can’t miss, whether it’s Caitriona Balfe returning as matriarch and series anchor Claire in Starz’s Outlander season 7, Jean Smart finding her second comedy wind as Deborah Vance in Hacks season 3, or India Ria Amarteifio and Arsema Thomas becoming ton leaders in the highly anticipated Bridgerton prequel series Queen Charlotte. Whether they’re wielding lightsabers, surviving an apocalypse, confronting dark secrets of their past or finding their feet at court, strong female characters abound on television in 2023.
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