‘Game Of Thrones’ Cast Kit Harington Not Concerned Of Being Typecast For Jon Snow Role; Mum On Season 4 Finale Spoilers

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"Game of Thrones" cast Kit Harington is not concerned at all of being typecast for his Jon Snow role, as he's mum about the season 4 finale spoilers.

The 27-year-old Brit was interviewed at Speakeasy where he said: "At the moment, I'm not looking at scripts that have anything of this period to them. I've always been in control of that and I just decided that I like sword fighting at the time, and I want to do more of it."

Meanwhile, he shared some spoilers for what happens with his character Jon Snow who embarked on a quest to find Mance Rayder to put an end to the attacks in last episode. He went alone, without his sword and his loyal wolf, Ghost.

"He has his wits, his intelligence and that's about it. His plan is to kill Mance Rayder because that's the only thing left for him to do," he told Speakeasy, adding that he couldn't bring anybody else because they will only get killed.

"He has to do it on his own; he's the only one who's met Mance Rayder, and he has to get into that tent and find the best thing he can find to kill him, while pretending to be there to parley," "Game of Thrones" cast Kit Harington said.

Meanwhile, in an interview with Variety, "Game of Thrones" cast Kit Harington said that he's not about to reveal some spoilers because he, along with everyone else, also waits for the episode to come out.

"We never get to see it beforehand. I watch it like everyone else does when it comes out. Obviously, I've read the episode. It's a big action-packed episode. There's a lot happens in it that leaves people wanting more, and that's what we want, people coming back to season five."

"Game of Thrones" cast Kit Harington also said that, unlike in previous seasons, the finale "leaves a lot open," which makes it one of his favorite episodes he's ever done.

The hunky actor, however, assured that he won't be killed in the finale as he told E! News  that "I go off and start filming in late July for Thrones' season five."

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