Kit Harington Talks About The Scale Of ‘Game Of Thrones’ Season 5
The scale of "Game of Thrones" Season 5 is going to be bigger, according to the actor Kit Harington. The actor plays the role of Jon Snow in the TV show. The first episode of the next season is expected to air in April 2015.
"Game of Thrones" Season 4 had some dramatic scenes with brutal murders, giants in the North and other shocking events that kept the viewers on the edge of their seats. Can the next season top the achievements of Season 4? The actor kit Harington believes it's possible. Speaking to Telegraph the actor said that he was also initially worried after the success of the previous season.
Kit Harington said that the producers "threw so much money" on "Game of Thrones" Season 5 that even the small bits and pieces of the upcoming season were huge. He said that the upcoming season was going to be "special." The actor said that one of his scenes took about a month to film and it wasn't even a full scene that was filmed.
Judging by the fact that one section of the scene took a month to film, Kit Harington said that the scale of the upcoming season was "definitely bigger." With major contenders for the Iron Throne still alive, political intrigue and wars are expected to continue in "Game of Thrones" Season 5.
The TV show has so many unexpected deaths and twists to the story that the fans of the franchise are eager to find out how it is going to end. When Kit Harington was asked about who knows how the series is going to end, the actor said that three people knew about it. George R. R. Martin, the author of the book series on which the TV show is based, and the producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss apparently know how the show ends.
Kit Harington confessed with a smile that he did not know how the show is going to end. The actor plays one of the fan favourite characters, Jon Snow, in "Game of Thrones" Season 5. The fate of the character is still unclear after he was wounded in the book "A Dance with Dragons." His future will become clear after the book "Winds of Winter" is released.
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