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  • EXCLUSIVE: Kit Harington On 'Silent Hill: Revelation 3D': I'm Terrified Of Medical Procedures

    10/22/2012

    While most of you probably know Kit Harington, 25, from HBO's runaway hit show, Game of Thrones, based on the George R. R. Martin Song of Ice and Fire series, in which he portrays the heroic Jon Snow, the British Harington is showing a whole new side of himself in the new Silent Hill: Revelation 3D, in which he stars alongside X Men Origins: Wolverine actress Adelaide Clemens, Carrie-Anne Moss, Malcolm McDowell and former onscreen father Sean Bean (as Ned Stark).

  • 'Game Of Thrones' Announces New Season 3 Cast Members

    07/17/2012

    Game of Thrones, the runaway hit HBO series that also manages to be backed by critical praise, has already done a pretty good job making household names and up-and-coming stars out of such actors as Lena Headey (Cersei Lannister), Sean Bean (Ned Stark), Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister), Michelle Fairley (Catelyn Stark), Emilia Clarke (Daenerys Targaryen), Kit Harington (Jon Snow) and Jack Gleeson (Joffrey Baratheon), but soon there will be even more characters you'll have to keep up with, as season three of Game of Thrones will introduce a bevy of new faces to the seven kingdoms.

  • HBO Apologizes For 'Game Of Thrones' Putting Bush's Head On A Spike

    06/14/2012

    Season one of HBO's runaway hit series, Game of Thrones, emerged on DVD back in February, and maybe it's the ability to watch all those episodes over and over again that made viewers take notice of one of the decapitated heads on a spike near Ned Stark's (Sean Bean) that bore a suspicious resemblance to that of former President of the United States George W.

  • RECAP: 'Game Of Thrones' Season 2 Premieres On HBO

    04/02/2012

    After taunting viewers with a series of cliffhangers last year that included the beheading of Stark family patriarch Ned Stark (Lord of the Rings' Sean Bean), the regrettable ascendancy of illegitimate Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) to the throne, and the fantastical dragon-whispering by Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke), HBO's runaway hit, Game of Thrones, had a lot to live up to upon the return of its second season on April 1.