The actor Kit Harington has tried to bite his tongue as much as possible so as not to ruin the surprises that the next series based on the television universe of ‘Game of Thrones’ has in store for us. The British interpreter will once again put himself in the shoes of Jon Snow for a new production that will reveal the future of his character after the controversial end of the story in 2019.
However, what the interpreter has been able to reveal on his way through the official ‘Game of Thrones’ convention, which was held this Sunday, is that the hero of Winterfell will not start his new adventure in the best conditions, something understandable given He realizes that he is banished as a result of his decision to eliminate with a knife his beloved and also his aunt, Daenerys Targaryen, in front of an iron throne that will end up consumed by flames.
“It’s interesting. I think when we left him at the end of the series, we all expected some kind of gesture, some smile, because things had gone well for him. They could have executed him, but they sent him to the Wall, which is where he always wanted to be. But no, you can tell that he was not well at all when we abandoned him,” he pointed out about the endless number of loved ones who died in the arms of Jon Snow during the story, who haunt his conscience.
Harington has also hinted that ‘Ghost’, the albino direwolf who faithfully accompanies his character throughout the entire plot, could return to the small screen in one way or another, alluding only to the fact that including animals in the recording it is always troublesome and expensive.
“It is very difficult to do this with animals. I could say that now it is even more expensive than in ‘Game of Thrones’. But I think that Ghost has a place in all of this,” he asserted before backing down and trying to avoid the spoiler.
