Now that everyone has confirmed Kit Harington's return in the season six of "Game of Thrones," he revealed how the showrunners and everyone else in the production guarded his identity. Kit Harington's character, Jon Snow, did not appear in any of the scripts, scene breakdowns, call sheet, prop or wardrobe materials.
Jon Snow as LC
In an exclusive interview with Entertainment Weekly, Kit Harington revealed how everyone in the set guarded Jon Snow's return. Now that his return is confirmed in the second episode of "Game of Thrones," he now admitted that showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss had wittingly given Jon Snow a code name.
What's the new name? It's "LC," which stands for Lord Commander.
The code name does not only apply to anything written and no one was allowed to say "Jon Snow," either. Obviously, everyone involved inthe "Game of Thrones" had to refer to Kit Harington as "LC." Even the producers are using the code name "LC" in case any outsiders may hear their conversation.
"No one was allowed to say 'Jon Snow' on set, ever. Everyone had to refer to me as 'LC'," Kit Harington said to Entertainment Weekly.
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Jon Snow Comes Back To Life
For the past year, everyone was on tenterhooks about Jon Snow's fate in the new season of "Game of Thrones." While many speculations say that Jon Snow will return, Kit Harington was adamant in denying his character's fate, until last Sunday's episode.
CNN reports that Jon Snow's fate has finally been settled in the second episode, titled "Home," that aired last Sunday. Towards the end, Melisandre revived the Lord Commander's body from the dead through incantation.
Now that Jon Snow is back, what will come next? Metro UK speculates that Jon Snow may exact revenge against the reigning Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, Alliser Thorne.
However, this just doesn't sit well with Jon Snow's character. Maybe he could let Ghost do it instead.
There were also speculations that Jon Snow may leave the Night's Watch after what they have done to him. Sooner or later, Jon Snow would have to deal with Ramsay Bolton too since Sansa is headed to the Castle Black.
A fight between Jon Snow and Ramsay will definitely a something everyone can look forward to. What do you think about this little "Game of Thrones" tidbit? What do you think will happen in the next episodes? Sound off