Emilia Clarke is celebrating the opening night of her West End play The Seagull!
23.06.2022 - 14:39 / nme.com
Emilia Clarke has confirmed that Kit Harington will reprise his role as Jon Snow in a Game Of Thrones sequel.The currently unnamed series, which will be the first spin-off show to be set after the events of Game Of Thrones, was first announced by HBO last week.In a recent interview with the BBC, Clarke confirmed that the project is highly likely to go ahead, having been “certified” by Harington himself.“He has told me about it. And I know it exists.
It’s happening,” said Clarke when asked about the proposed sequel series.“It’s been created by Kit as far as I can understand, so he’s in it from the ground up,” she added. “So what you will be watching, hopefully, if it happens, is certified by Kit Harington.”Clarke starred alongside Harington in Game Of Thrones as Daenerys Targaryen, the Mother of Dragons.
Based on George R.R. Martin’s A Song Of Ice And Fire novels, the fantasy series ran for almost a decade between 2011 and 2019.The Jon Snow sequel is one of many spin-off series currently in the works at HBO, with House Of The Dragon, focusing on the Targaryen family two centuries before the events of Game Of Thrones, set to premiere on August 21, 2022.Clarke said she is “fascinated” to see what they do with the upcoming prequel, adding: “It’s going to be weird as hell.“I’m going to watch this as a fresh viewer because it’s [set] a be-jillion years before our show, so it’s going to feel different.”Other upcoming spin-offs include Dunk And Egg, The Sea Snake and Ten Thousand Ships, which are all in the early stages of development.
Emilia Clarke is celebrating the opening night of her West End play The Seagull!
The return of the King in the North. The original Game of Thrones is over, but the spinoffs are just getting started.
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Zack Sharf Emilia Clarke is making her West End stage debut playing Nina in Anton Chekhov’s “The Seagull,” a production that was originally set to launch in March 2020 but was got suspended after four preview performances because of the pandemic. Now Clarke is finally taking the stage, and she’s surely hoping it goes better than her 2013 Broadway debut in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” The “Game of Thrones” favorite recently told the BBC that her debut was a “catastrophic failure” she wasn’t ready for.Clarke was two years into her “Game of Thrones” fame when she tackled Broadway for the first time as Holly Golightly opposite Cory Michael Smith as Fred and George Wendt as Joe Bell in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” Her performance was widely panned. The New York Times said Clarke acted like “an under-age debutante trying very, very hard to pass for a sophisticated grown-up,” while Variety wrote that her performance “won’t make Broadway audiences forget” Audrey Hepburn’s iconic turn in the film adaptation.
Well, it’s official: there’s a new “Game Of Thrones” series in development over at HBO centered around Jon Snow, and Kit Harington has direct involvement in it. And while it remains to be seen if the show will get the green light for a pilot, a series order, and so forth, series creator George R.R.
“Game of Thrones” sequel series.In an interview with the BBC, the former Mother of Dragons confirmed that Kit Harington will reprise his role as Jon Snow in a spin-off centered around the fan-favorite fantasy hero, as the Hollywood Reporter previously reported. “He has told me about it.
The Game of Thrones sequel starring Kit Harington will be called Snow, and it has all been instigated by the actor, author George R.R. Martin says.
on his website’s Not-a-Blog section, the project is codenamed “Snow” and has been development as long as the other “Game of Thrones”-adjacent series that HBO is developing, which are “Ten Thousand Ships” (from Amanda Segel), “Sea Snake” aka “Nine Voyages” (from “Rome” creator Bruno Heller) and a show centered around characters Dunk and Egg, from “The Pursuit of Happyness” writer Steve Conrad. (There are also some animated projects in development.) “For whatever reason it was never announced and it never leaked… until now,” Martin wrote.Martin also confirms what Emilia Clarke said in an interview with the BBC – that the new show was created by Harington himself.
Zack Sharf The world got a surprise June 16 with the news that HBO is in early development on a “Game of Thrones” sequel series centered on Jon Snow (Kit Harington), but that was hardly news for Emilia Clarke. The actor revealed to BBC that her longtime co-star Harington confided in her that he was in talks to continue playing Jon Snow on a spinoff series. Both Harington and Clarke starred on all eight seasons of the original HBO fantasy series.“He has told me about it.
HBO already has a slew of “Game Of Thrones” spin-offs in development, with the first, “House Of The Dragon,” set to premiere on the channel this August. But news of another spin-off, this one starring Kit Harington‘s Jon Snow, made the rounds last week.
Game of Thrones. Harington is reportedly attached to reprise his role as King in the North, should the show happen.Harington’s character is one of the few favorites who survived to see the end of the series. In the show’s divisive series finale, Snow learns that his true identity is , an heir to the Iron Throne, after killing Emilia Clarke’s Daenerys.
the Hollywood Reporter has reported.Kit Harington, 35, who won two Emmys for his portrayal of the courageous night’s watchmen and stalwart Stark in the original “GOT,” is reportedly attached. The Post has reached out to his reps for comment.The original series based on author George R.
“What is dead may never die, but rises again harder and stronger.” That line from HBO‘s “Game Of Thrones” applies to the network’s plethora of spin-off shows to the hit fantasy drama currently in development. And HBO has a lot of “Game Of Thrones” stuff they’re working on right now beyond “House Of The Dragon,” premiering this August.
, with Kit Harington attached to reprise the role of Jon Snow, according to multiple reports.While HBO has explored multiple prequel spin-off series to varying degrees of success — with premiering in August — this would be the first series set in the universe that would take place following the events of the series finale.Setting the series after the events of the finale also set the stage for possible cameos from several popular characters who survived the events of. The same could not be said for, which takes place 200 years before the events of the original series.During his time on, Harington was nominated for two Emmys, including Outstanding Supporting Actor in 2016 and Outstanding Lead Actor in 2019.