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At the end of ''Game of Thrones'', Drogon flies off east [[spoiler: carrying Daenerys's corpse, and there has been much fandom speculation that he's taking her to Asshai to get resurrected - Asshai being the home city of the 'red priests' who have resurrected people in the show]]. Instead, when she arrived there the priests deemed her actions at the end of ''Game of Thrones'' too immoral to grant [[spoiler: resurrection, so instead they reincarnated]] her into a version of our world, where she can learn the value of opening your heart and becoming a more well-rounded person, and continue her ''Game of Thrones'' mission of helping the less fortunate, but this time without [[spoiler: killing any of them]].

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At the end of ''Game of Thrones'', Drogon flies off east [[spoiler: carrying Daenerys's corpse, and there has been much fandom speculation that he's taking her to Asshai to get resurrected - Asshai being the home city of the 'red priests' who have resurrected people in the show]]. Instead, when she arrived there the priests deemed her actions at the end of ''Game of Thrones'' too immoral to grant [[spoiler: resurrection, so instead they reincarnated]] her into a version of our world, where she can learn the value of opening your heart and becoming a more well-rounded person, and continue her ''Game of Thrones'' mission of helping the less fortunate, but this time without [[spoiler: killing any of them]].them]].
** The only problem is that is that the red priests don't have an issue with burning unbelievers.

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* [[spoiler:Jossed. We don’t see any references that could clearly be linked to Emilia Clarke's tenure on ''Game of Thrones'' as Daenerys Targaryen or ''Game of Thrones'' references in general.]]

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* [[spoiler:Jossed. We don’t see any references that could clearly be linked to Emilia Clarke's tenure on ''Game of Thrones'' as Daenerys Targaryen or ''Game of Thrones'' references in general.]]]]
* The trailer does have Kate use the line '[[spoiler: 'Is this the part where you murder me?', a lesson her ''Game of Thrones'' character would have done well to take to heart about suspiciously-behaving associates.]]

[[WMG:Kate is Daenerys Targaryen [[spoiler: reincarnated.]]]]
At the end of ''Game of Thrones'', Drogon flies off east [[spoiler: carrying Daenerys's corpse, and there has been much fandom speculation that he's taking her to Asshai to get resurrected - Asshai being the home city of the 'red priests' who have resurrected people in the show]]. Instead, when she arrived there the priests deemed her actions at the end of ''Game of Thrones'' too immoral to grant [[spoiler: resurrection, so instead they reincarnated]] her into a version of our world, where she can learn the value of opening your heart and becoming a more well-rounded person, and continue her ''Game of Thrones'' mission of helping the less fortunate, but this time without [[spoiler: killing any of them]].
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* [[spoiler:Jossed. We don’t see any references that could clearly be linked to Emilia Clarke tenure on Game of thrones as Daenerys Targaryen or Game of Thrones references in general.]]

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* [[spoiler:Jossed. We don’t see any references that could clearly be linked to Emilia Clarke Clarke's tenure on Game ''Game of thrones Thrones'' as Daenerys Targaryen or Game ''Game of Thrones Thrones'' references in general.]]
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* [[spoiler:Jossed. We don’t see any references that could clearly be linked to Emilia Clarke tenure on Game of thrones as Daenerys Targaryen or Game of Thrones references in general.

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* [[spoiler:Jossed. We don’t see any references that could clearly be linked to Emilia Clarke tenure on Game of thrones as Daenerys Targaryen or Game of Thrones references in general.]]
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I mean, there must be at least one. Maybe something about dragons?

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I mean, there must be at least one. Maybe something about dragons?dragons?
* [[spoiler:Jossed. We don’t see any references that could clearly be linked to Emilia Clarke tenure on Game of thrones as Daenerys Targaryen or Game of Thrones references in general.
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* [[spoiler:Confirmed. Tom is dead and Kate's heart donor, but he isn't related to Santa.]]




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* [[spoiler:Jossed. Tom's dead.]]




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* [[spoiler:Jossed. Kate lives.]]
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Its her last Christmas, like, on Earth. And Tom makes it happy for her.

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Its her last Christmas, like, on Earth. And Tom makes it happy for her.her.

[[WMG:There will be an ActorAllusion for Creator/EmiliaClarke in ''Game of Thrones''.]]
I mean, there must be at least one. Maybe something about dragons?
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Unless it's not TrailersAlwaysSpoil, this kind of plot twist would be too obvious.

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Unless it's not TrailersAlwaysSpoil, this kind of plot twist would be too obvious.obvious.

[[WMG:ALTERNATELY alternatively, Kate is still sick and dies at the end.]]
Its her last Christmas, like, on Earth. And Tom makes it happy for her.
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Sorry about the "Ian" mistake. Only now did I realise Henry Golding's character name was Tom!


[[WMG:Ian is DeadAllAlong.]]

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[[WMG:Ian [[WMG:Tom is DeadAllAlong.]]



* When Kate and Ian are in the ice skating rink, the operator arrives and shouts ''"You can't be here!"''. What if he was only speaking to Kate, and not her and Ian?

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* When Kate and Ian Tom are in the ice skating rink, the operator arrives and shouts ''"You can't be here!"''. What if he was only speaking to Kate, and not her and Ian?
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* Kate's conscience, because she mentioned a near-death experience that had her receive a heart transplant from someone. What if that person was Ian, who really did sacrifice himself for her, and is somehow trying to teach her to appreciate the extra time she received from him? I mean, Wham!'s "Last Christmas" does have the lyrics ''[[ExactWords ♫ Last Christmas, I gave you my heart... ♫]]''.
** And for a ''bigger'' plot twist, the reason Creator/MichelleYeoh's character is somewhat cranky at Kate is because Ian was her deceased son [[YouShouldHaveDiedInstead and feels that he should have lived instead of her]].

[[WMG:[[RedHerring Alternatively, the movie will appear to build up towards the "Ian is never real" theory, only for it to be subverted.]]]]

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* Kate's conscience, because she mentioned a near-death experience that had her receive a heart transplant from someone. What if that person was Ian, Tom, who really did sacrifice himself for her, and is somehow trying to teach her to appreciate the extra time she received from him? I mean, Wham!'s "Last Christmas" does have the lyrics ''[[ExactWords ♫ Last Christmas, I gave you my heart... ♫]]''.
** And for a ''bigger'' plot twist, the reason Creator/MichelleYeoh's character is somewhat cranky at Kate is because Ian Tom was her deceased son [[YouShouldHaveDiedInstead and feels that he should have lived instead of her]].

[[WMG:[[RedHerring Alternatively, the movie will appear to build up towards the "Ian "Tom is never real" theory, only for it to be subverted.]]]]
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I'm just wondering — who's Ian? I want to edit the "Ian"s on this page to "Tom," but am I missing something? Ain't Henry's character named Tom?
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Unless it's not TrailersAlwaysSpoil, the

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Unless it's not TrailersAlwaysSpoil, thethis kind of plot twist would be too obvious.
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* Kate's conscience, because she mentioned a near-death experience that had her receive a heart transplant from someone. What if that person was Ian, who really did sacrifice himself for her, and is somehow trying to teach her to appreciate the extra time she received from him? I mean, Wham!'s "Last Christmas" does have the lyrics ''♫ Last Christmas, I gave you my heart... ♫''.

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* Kate's conscience, because she mentioned a near-death experience that had her receive a heart transplant from someone. What if that person was Ian, who really did sacrifice himself for her, and is somehow trying to teach her to appreciate the extra time she received from him? I mean, Wham!'s "Last Christmas" does have the lyrics ''♫ ''[[ExactWords ♫ Last Christmas, I gave you my heart... ♫''.♫]]''.
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[[WMG:Ian is DeadAllAlong.]]
There are many hints that point towards this theory being true. The clues include:
* His clothes being the same every time he meets Kate,
* He only speaks to Kate, and nobody else.
* The number of coincidental times he meets her.
* When Kate and Ian are in the ice skating rink, the operator arrives and shouts ''"You can't be here!"''. What if he was only speaking to Kate, and not her and Ian?
So, after gathering the evidence, he could be:
* A ghost of Christmas... whatever tense it is. Or an angel.
* Kate's coma dream in hospital, motivating her to live on.
** Otherwise, it's her DyingDream.
* Kate's conscience, because she mentioned a near-death experience that had her receive a heart transplant from someone. What if that person was Ian, who really did sacrifice himself for her, and is somehow trying to teach her to appreciate the extra time she received from him? I mean, Wham!'s "Last Christmas" does have the lyrics ''♫ Last Christmas, I gave you my heart... ♫''.
** And for a ''bigger'' plot twist, the reason Creator/MichelleYeoh's character is somewhat cranky at Kate is because Ian was her deceased son [[YouShouldHaveDiedInstead and feels that he should have lived instead of her]].

[[WMG:[[RedHerring Alternatively, the movie will appear to build up towards the "Ian is never real" theory, only for it to be subverted.]]]]
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