Attention, ‘Game of Thrones’ fans! Kit Harington confirms Jon Snow is dead
Further casting details are yet to be revealed.
Ever since Kit was pictured on set, fans have speculated that he’ll be revived by the powers of the Three-eyed raven and will feature in season 6. Please proceed with caution if you wish to avoid spoilers.
Kit Harrington was speaking with Digital Spy and here’s what he had to say about…
The truth behind Jon Snow’s death became cloudier due to different statements by artists from the show.
The actor addressed the fate of Snow during his interview and told Turnbull and Minchin that the character is “dead”.
“I’ve just hit the ground, and gone undercover”.
Kit Harington is sticking to the script. While on BBC Breakfast promoting his turn in Doctor Faustus on the West End, the Game of Thrones star dodged questions about Jon Snow as best he could. The gist the theories can be found in this Inquisitr article. “I know you, Kit Harington”.
Game of Thrones Season 6 Teaser Trailer – Jon Snow. Game of Thrones has always striven to keep a tight lid on spoilers, and Harington proclaiming that Jon is good and dead could count as a spoiler as much as admitting that Jon is alive.
Harington is returning to the theatre stage with Jamie Lloyd’s new London production of “Doctor Faustus” at Duke of York’s Theatre from April 9 to June 4. According to him, he has not filmed for the series for a long time. Melisandre, the Red Woman, is apparently able to resurrect the dead, and that’s just one possibility. Boo!
Don’t forget, Game of Thrones isn’t real so quite literally in a world of dungeons and dragons, anything is possible, anything! So, regardless of what they are saying, HBO are still eager to keep fans thinking about Jon’s fate.
We know for certain that the actor filmed scenes for the new series, which arrives in April, but he played down their importance.
Recently, ahead of the show’s official return HBO, released some promotional material to tease fans and to remind us that they hadn’t forgotten about season six.