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The 7 Biggest Nathalie Emmanuel Movies
Not just Missandei anymore…
Let me tell you something real quick — I didn’t fully realize how much Nathalie Emmanuel has done in Hollywood until I started digging into her filmography.
You probably know her as Missandei from Game of Thrones, right? Quiet, wise, loyal. But she’s done so much more — from street-racing blockbusters to indie heist gems to Francis Ford Coppola’s latest epic.
Let’s dive into the 7 biggest Nathalie Emmanuel movies — but instead of a boring list, I’ll walk you through it like I’m talking to a friend over coffee. Deal?
1. Furious 7 (2015)
The Blockbuster That Launched Her Global Career You remember this one. Everyone does. It was the emotional farewell to Paul Walker, and somehow, amidst all the high-speed chaos, it introduced us to Ramsey, played by Nathalie Emmanuel.
She wasn’t just eye candy or a tech cliché — she mattered. She created the God’s Eye. She was smart, calm, and confident.
And that Nathalie Emmanuel, holy gasoline fumes is she gorgeous.”
2. The Fate of the Furious (2017)
Still Fast, Still Furious, Still Ramsey
Ramsey was back. Bigger role. More responsibility. More banter.
The chemistry between Nathalie, Ludacris, and Tyrese was like a sitcom tucked inside a spy movie. Her character became part of the Fast & Furious family — which is saying a lot.
3. Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015)
Dystopia, Rebellion, and Harriet Enters the Fight Now we’re heading into dystopian territory. The Maze Runner sequel steps things up with fire, sandstorms, and betrayal.
Nathalie plays Harriet, a fierce rebel with a mission. She’s not in every scene, but when she shows up, she commands attention.
4. Maze Runner: The Death Cure (2018)
Final Showdown, Bigger Role If Scorch Trials was her intro, Death Cure gave Harriet some well-earned spotlight.
The resistance has grown. The tension’s high. Nathalie’s role feels more essential. You see her grit and heart, and honestly — I’d watch a spin-off about Harriet.
5. Army of Thieves (2021)
The Netflix Surprise You Might’ve Missed A slick heist comedy, set before a zombie apocalypse (but no zombies). Directed by and starring Matthias Schweighöfer, and featuring Nathalie as Gwendoline Starr — a high-class criminal mastermind.
Gwendoline is poised, charming, secretly sentimental, and Nathalie nails it.
6. Megalopolis (2024)
The Artsy Wildcard That Might Change Everything, Directed by Francis Ford Coppola — yes, that Coppola — Megalopolis is a bold, polarizing, epic tale about rebuilding civilization.
Nathalie plays Julia, the female lead. It’s a challenging role in an ambitious project. Critics are buzzing about her, even if opinions on the film itself are split.
7. The Killer (2024)
John Woo, Guns, and Moral Dilemmas, Directed by John Woo, co-starring Omar Sy, and full of gritty action and moral complexity.
Nathalie plays a woman caught in the crossfire, and early reviews praise her intensity and restraint.
Honorable Mentions (Because You Might Be Curious)
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The Invitation (2022): Gothic horror with vampire vibes. Not a hit, but moody and fun.
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Arthur the King (2024): True story with a heartfelt role, even if small.
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Holly Slept Over (2020): Indie rom-com with charm and awkward humor.
So… What’s the Takeaway?
Nathalie Emmanuel isn’t just “the girl from Thrones” anymore. She’s carved a path through mega-franchises, clever indies, and now — potentially — awards-season territory.
And the best part? She’s still growing, still surprising us.
Where to Start?
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New to her work? Start with Furious 7 or Army of Thieves
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Want to see her stretch? Keep your eye on Megalopolis
Either way — Nathalie’s story is still unfolding. And it’s one worth watching.








