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Natalie Dormer Returns to Promote New Film on The View

NEW YORK, N.Y. — Actress Natalie Dormer made a striking return to the promotional circuit as a guest on ‘The View‘ on Thursday, where she discussed her new film ‘Audrey’s Children.’ During her appearance, Dormer also shared insights into her popular character, Margaery Tyrell, from ‘Game of Thrones‘ and revealed when she sensed her character’s fate was sealed.
In her first press tour in several years, Dormer donned a chic leopard print dress from Gestuz’s Spring 2025 collection. She complemented the vibrant piece with a luxurious brown wool coat and slouchy black suede boots, creating a style that merged spring flair with autumnal tones.
“I wanted to bring a bit of edge to my look,” Dormer said, referencing her fashion choices. “Fashion is another way to express the characters I portray.” The actress, known for her dramatic roles, managed to balance bold patterns with moody colors, giving off an air of confidence and readiness.
Commenting on her role in ‘Audrey’s Children,’ Dormer described the film as a remarkable true story that resonated with her. “The story focuses on resilience and the power of community,” she said. “I think audiences will find it both inspiring and heartbreaking.”
On the subject of ‘Game of Thrones,’ Dormer opened up about her character’s dramatic demise. “It was a shocker to everyone, but deep down I had a feeling it might happen,” she reflected. “From the beginning, I knew Margaery was a brave and complex character, and those traits could also be her downfall.”
Her successful return to the spotlight has generated excitement among fans and fashion critics alike. “She looks confident, unexpected, and perfectly in tune with her signature edge,” noted fashion expert Rachel Blackwell. “It’s thrilling to see her back in the public eye.”
As the actress continues to promote her film, fans are eager for more sightings and insights from her anticipated return to the screen. “I hope this is just the beginning of the Natalie Dormer renaissance,” said one admirer in the audience. “She’s always had a unique presence, and we’ve missed it.”