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First look at Game of Thrones’ Emilia Clarke in chilling new horror Murder Manual as haunted circus performer

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EMILIA Clarke's new horror series Murder Manual has given fans the creeps as they get their first look at the new anthology drama.

Emilia, 33, stars a Malu, a mysterious young woman held captive by a circus who has escaped her husband's torment but then she is haunted by a disturbing memory she is starting to remember.

Murder Manual comprises eight standalone stories including Emilia's which is actually a short film called Shackled that she starred in back in 2012.

Other stories in the series include one little girl’s journey from a world of nightmares into the nightmare of reality, a couple’s romantic getaway in Palm Springs which turns to murder and a woman's rideshare that becomes deadly.

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