His role in The Family Plan 2 might be a departure from his more heroic roles, but Kit Harington has been having fun playing ...
Game of Thrones' Jon Snow famously came back from the dead, but a sequel centered on the character seems unlikely to do so. In a new interview with GQ, Kit Harington — who played Jon for all eight ...
He no longer knows nothing. Kit Harington, 37, opened up to GQ Hype about his past issues in an interview published Monday. “I was so lucky I got sober before having kids,” Harington told the outlet, ...
Winter, unfortunately, is not coming. In a new interview with Screen Rant, actor Kit Harington shared that the spinoff series based on his "Game of Thrones" character, Jon Snow, is no longer in active ...
Kit Harington as Jon Snow in "Game of Thrones" (Credit: HBO) Kit Harington said in a new interview that he understands some fans’ disdain for the final season of “Game of Thrones,” explaining that the ...
Kit Harington, who played Jon Snow on "Game of Thrones," says he's proud of his sobriety journey.John Nacion/Variety via Getty Images Kit Harington told GQ he was "lucky" to get sober before becoming ...
Jon Snow may know nothing, as the famous line from Game of Thrones goes. But the actor who played him, Kit Harington, knows he is happy to step outside the hero role and flex another side of his ...
Kit Harington has revealed what it was like to kiss his Game of Thrones co-star Sophie Turner for their upcoming film, The Dreadful. In an exclusive interview with E! News, Harington confessed he felt ...
Kit Harington says his fame from HBO’s hit series Game of Thrones caused him to struggle with mental health issues and alcoholism. Speaking on the wellness podcast Hidden 20%, Harington said he ...
Robert (Harry Lawtey) and Henry (Kit Harington) in “Industry” Season 3 (Photo Credit: HBO) When Konrad Kay and Mickey Down first wrote the character of Sir Henry Muck for “Industry” Season 3, they ...
We chat to the cast of Henry V, led by Kit Harington in the titular role in the Shakespearean history play. Given a solid review by Sarah Crompton, the piece runs until 9 April. It will also be ...
“Everyone is entitled to their opinion. I think there were mistakes made, story-wise, towards the end maybe,” Harington said to GQ. “I think there were some interesting choices that didn’t quite work.