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Harington has moved on to other projects, including a couple of major franchises. He joined the MCU as Dane Whitman in Eternals, and now he’s part of the Wizarding World. The actor voices Gilderoy Lockhart in Audible’s Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Full-Cast Edition). He spoke with Variety about taking on the role and his love of Potter, and of course was asked about Game of Thrones as well. When asked if he’d be interested in voicing Jon Snow if there were a new audiobook version of the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Harington very firmly declined, saying: “No, god no. I don’t wanna go anywhere near it. I spent 10 years doing that. Thanks, I’m alright.”
It’s Better If Kit Harington Doesn’t Return As Jon Snow

Harington’s response, while likely partly said in jest, is a little surprising, simply because he was involved in the efforts to make a Jon Snow spinoff series. However, with that shelved, seemingly for good, then the actor appears happy to continue moving on from the character and franchise. As he notes, he did it for 10 years, so to that end it makes sense he’d be content not revisiting it in any way, even if it were an audiobook rather than a TV show.
This comes at a time when there has been talk of Game of Thrones sequels, as George R.R. Martin recently confirmed there are some in development at HBO. It’s unclear what they might be about, but it would appear as though Jon Snow won’t be part of anything that happens.








