Kit Harington was the center of attention last weekend in Los Angeles during a convention game of Thrones. The interpreter of the iconic Jon Snow has provided the first details on the very enticing project of character-focused spin-off. Be warned, the actor didn’t go dead-handed in spoilers the end game of Thrones !
“Not feeling well”
Last summer, The Hollywood Reporter panicked the web by announcing that HBO was developing a spin-off centered on Jon Snow and whose working title is Snow. According to American media, the action of this new series would be after the events of season 8. Please note, however: for now, HBO hasn’t confirmed anything on the matter Snow.
Suffice it to say that once in front of Kit Harington, viewers were showered with questions. The actor is finished reveal some clues about what he thinks the character’s moral state would be, if this sequel has seen the light of day. And apparently, it’s not going well for our heroas reported Entertainment Weekly :

“At the end of the series, when we find him in this cell, he’s preparing to be beheaded and he wants to be. He’s done. The fact that he goes to the Wall is the greatest gift and also the greatest curse.
He finds himself there again (beyond the Wall), with everything that has happened to him. He has to live his life thinking about the fact that he killed Dany, that Ygritte died in her arms, that he hanged Olly. He has to live his life, but all these traumas remain. I think when we left him at the end of the series, we expected him to give a little smile that would show that things were going to be okay. But it’s not okay. »
Let’s hope the spectacular success of House of the Dragon it will eventually get HBO to tell us more about this spin-off! We’re sure that would put some balm in Jon Snow’s bruised heart.
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