Game of Thrones: Kit Harington's SNL monologue gets interrupted by Emilia Clarke, Rose Leslie and John Bradley
Kit Harington hosted this week's Saturday Night Live and during his monologue, Jon Snow was bombarded by his Game of Thrones cast members Emilia Clarke, John Bradley and wife Rose Leslie, who demanded for GOT Season 8 spoilers.
After waiting with bated breaths for more than 500 days, Game of Thrones fans will finally unravel season 8, which premieres from April 14, 2019. After the New York premiere of GOT Season 8, Kit got busy with rehearsing for Saturday Night Live and the episode has finally aired. Showing off his comedy chops, Kit nailed the entire episode and we could not stop swooning over our very own Jon Snow. Any SNL fan knows how important the monologue segment is and we can assure you that Kit's SNL monologue is unmissable, especially for Game of Thrones fans.
During the monologue, Kit was interrupted by GOT stars Emilia Clarke, John Bradley and wife Rose Leslie. A blushing Emilia hilariously asked Kit for Game of Thrones spoilers and reminded him of their sex scene in season 7. John asked Kit about his character Samwell Tarly's fate and hoped that they would still be friends once the show was over. Even The Night King made an appearance and asked if their friendship will still live on post GOT. The biggest reaction from the audience was booked for Rose, who quipped at Kit on what were they going to do now so as to earn their bread and butter.
Check out Kit's hilarious monologue below:
Kit is revealing how the show ends. No matter who asks. #SNL
Funny, indeed!
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Meanwhile, the recent trailers of Game of Thrones Season 8 gave some hidden clues which fans have been ruthlessly trying to decipher. We were shown a small glimpse of the highly awaited reunion between Jon and Arya Stark and there are further inclinations that Jon might be riding one of Daenerys Targaryen's dragons.
























































