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.
Audible's seven-part audiobook series of Harry Potter has expanded its cast to include stars like Keira Knightley, Kit Harington, and James McAvoy, with the first book releasing on November 4, 2025, and subsequent titles following monthly. The series features over 200 actors and is part of a major voice adaptation of J.K. Rowling's beloved books.
Pottermore Publishing and Audible are expanding the cast of the Harry Potter full-cast audiobooks with ten new actors, including Kit Harington as Professor Lockhart and Keira Knightley as Professor Umbridge, among others, with releases starting November 4, 2025.
Sophie Turner revealed that her kissing scene with Kit Harington in the horror film 'The Dreadful' was particularly unpleasant, describing it as 'vile' and awkward due to their on-screen sibling relationship from 'Game of Thrones'.
Sophie Turner and Kit Harington, former co-stars from Game of Thrones, recalled feeling disgusted while filming intimate scenes for the gothic horror film The Dreadful, which features them as siblings in a complex plot set during the War of the Roses.
Sophie Turner revealed that kissing Kit Harington in the horror film 'The Dreadful' was a 'vile' experience, describing both actors as retching during the scene due to its awkwardness, despite their close bond from 'Game of Thrones'.
Sophie Turner discusses filming a kissing scene with her former Game of Thrones co-star Kit Harington in the new gothic horror film 'The Dreadful,' which she also produces, describing it as a particularly unpleasant experience.
Kit Harington, known for his role as Jon Snow in "Game of Thrones," revealed that the potential spinoff series focusing on his character is currently "off the table" as the team couldn't find the right story to tell. While the spinoff could be revisited in the future, it is currently "firmly on the shelf." The only confirmed spinoff is "House of the Dragon," with the "Dunk and Egg" series being the only other one given the go-ahead so far.
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 confirmed that the Jon Snow-centered Game of Thrones sequel is no longer in the works, with no current plans for its development. The potential project had been in discussion since 2022, but updates on its status have been sparse. Showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss hinted that the sequel may be revisited in the future, possibly when more time has elapsed since the original show's finale.
Kit Harington has confirmed that there are no current plans for a Jon Snow sequel to "Game of Thrones," shutting down speculation about the popular character's return. HBO had reportedly been developing a sequel centered around Snow, but Harington stated that no ideas stuck and the project is off the table for now. Meanwhile, Harington is set to appear in the third season of HBO's "Industry" and fans can anticipate the premiere of the second season of "House of the Dragon" and the prequel "Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight."
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.
Kit Harington revealed in an interview that the "Game of Thrones" spinoff centered around Jon Snow is no longer in development at HBO, as the team couldn't find the right story to tell. The project, which Harington had brought to the network, has been shelved for the time being. Meanwhile, the "Thrones" universe will continue with the return of "House of the Dragon" for Season 2 and the production of "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight," based on the "Tales of Dunk and Egg" books.