After his iconic role as Jon Snow in 'Game of Thrones,' Kit Harington has moved on to new projects like HBO's 'Industry,' where he plays Sir Henry Muck, a privileged tech boss. Harington feels fortunate about his career shift and reflects on his character's flaws, contrasting his previous heroic role with his current complex character.
Kit Harington revealed that the Jon Snow spin-off show from Game of Thrones is no longer in development, and he also indicated that there are no current plans for him to reprise his role as Black Knight in the MCU. It's uncertain if there will be a follow-up to Eternals, and the future of these projects remains unclear at the moment.
Kit Harington revealed that the proposed Game of Thrones spin-off centered around Jon Snow is currently "off the table" as the creative team couldn't find the right story to pursue. The project is "firmly on the shelf" for now, with the possibility of returning to it in the future. Meanwhile, a different spin-off, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight, set a century before Game of Thrones, has received a green light, while the prequel series House of the Dragon is set to premiere on June 16.
Kit Harington has confirmed that the potential Game of Thrones spinoff centered on his character, Jon Snow, is no longer in development at HBO, as the team couldn't find the right story to tell that they were excited about. The series, which had been leaked with the working title "Snow," is currently off the table, but Harington hasn't ruled out the possibility of returning to it in the future. This news comes as HBO continues to work on two other prequel series, House of the Dragon and A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms.
Kit Harington has confirmed that the long-teased Jon Snow spin-off from Game of Thrones is no longer in development, stating that they couldn't find the right story to tell. This news comes as the House of the Dragon's return is approaching and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight has just cast its Dunk and Egg. Harington's latest film, "Blood for Dust," is set to release on April 19, while House of the Dragon season two arrives on June 16.