Emilia Clarke has one more season of Game of Thrones left, but she will soon have a permanent reminder of the show that made her a Hollywood star.The British actress, 31, appeared onLIVE with Kelly and Ryanon Wednesday to promote her new filmSolo: A Star Wars StorywhenRyan Seacrestrevealed he’d been trying to set up an appointment at a tattoo parlor but could not get in because the actress already had booked in.“I was in a tattoo parlor the other day trying to get an appointment and they said that they were full because you’re coming in to get a tattoo of a dragon?” he asked Clarke, causing cohostKelly Ripato ask, “Are you really doing it?”Clarke couldn’t contain her excitement and said, “Yes! Sorry, mum!”The actress revealed she already had a tattoo of a bee on her left pinkie finger from famed tattoo artist Dr. Woo, but admitted she felt the need to commemorate her time on the hit HBO show in a special way.“I’m going to get a dragon right here [points at wrist] kind of flying away,” she said. “So I think that’s cool. A little kind of peace out.”Ripa jokingly said, “I thought you’d get one of the big back tattoos.”HBOLaughing, Clarke joked along adding, “Yeah exactly! They’ve cleared the schedule, I’m getting the full [back tattoo].”RELATED VIDEO: Emilia Clarke Encourages Young Girls to Pursue Happiness and Not Worry About the Haters: ‘You Do You’Clarke rose to fame for playing Daenerys Targaryen, a ruthless queen with three dragons out to conquer Westeros.She has expanded her resume since then, playing Sarah Connor inTerminator Genisysand now taking part in theStar Warsuniverse.Want to keep up on the latest from PEOPLE?Sign up for our daily newsletterto get our best stories of the day delivered straight to your inbox.LIVE with Kelly and RyanClarke portrays Qi’ra in the upcoming Han Solo origin story, and asshe teases in PEOPLE’s special issue,Star Wars: The Secrets of Solo, the character “isn’t like the women that you’ve seen inStar Warsyet.”Describing her character as “badass,” the London native says Qi’ra “kind of follows a femme fatale arc.” “She’ll keep you on your toes,” she adds.“Also, Qi’ra exists nowhere else in theStar Warsuniverse,” she says. “I got to make her up from scratch, which was exciting.”

Emilia Clarke has one more season of Game of Thrones left, but she will soon have a permanent reminder of the show that made her a Hollywood star.

The British actress, 31, appeared onLIVE with Kelly and Ryanon Wednesday to promote her new filmSolo: A Star Wars StorywhenRyan Seacrestrevealed he’d been trying to set up an appointment at a tattoo parlor but could not get in because the actress already had booked in.

“I was in a tattoo parlor the other day trying to get an appointment and they said that they were full because you’re coming in to get a tattoo of a dragon?” he asked Clarke, causing cohostKelly Ripato ask, “Are you really doing it?”

Clarke couldn’t contain her excitement and said, “Yes! Sorry, mum!”

The actress revealed she already had a tattoo of a bee on her left pinkie finger from famed tattoo artist Dr. Woo, but admitted she felt the need to commemorate her time on the hit HBO show in a special way.

“I’m going to get a dragon right here [points at wrist] kind of flying away,” she said. “So I think that’s cool. A little kind of peace out.”

Ripa jokingly said, “I thought you’d get one of the big back tattoos.”

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Laughing, Clarke joked along adding, “Yeah exactly! They’ve cleared the schedule, I’m getting the full [back tattoo].”

RELATED VIDEO: Emilia Clarke Encourages Young Girls to Pursue Happiness and Not Worry About the Haters: ‘You Do You’

Clarke rose to fame for playing Daenerys Targaryen, a ruthless queen with three dragons out to conquer Westeros.

She has expanded her resume since then, playing Sarah Connor inTerminator Genisysand now taking part in theStar Warsuniverse.

LIVE with Kelly and Ryan

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Clarke portrays Qi’ra in the upcoming Han Solo origin story, and asshe teases in PEOPLE’s special issue,Star Wars: The Secrets of Solo, the character “isn’t like the women that you’ve seen inStar Warsyet.”

Describing her character as “badass,” the London native says Qi’ra “kind of follows a femme fatale arc.” “She’ll keep you on your toes,” she adds.

“Also, Qi’ra exists nowhere else in theStar Warsuniverse,” she says. “I got to make her up from scratch, which was exciting.”

source: people.com