When it first leaked in August 2019 that Harington would be joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it wasn't immediately clear which movie he was signing on for, or which character he would be playing. Marvel Studios Kit Harington plays Dane Whitman/Black Knight in Eternals Perhaps his entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe can change that. His character goes way back in the comics, but has never reached the popularity of someone like Spider-Man or Captain America. ![]() So if you wanted to know a little more about Harington's first post- Thrones blockbuster, we've got you covered. Because let's be real: Marvel wasn't hiring Jon Snow to just be a regular guy. And the movie is structured, specifically, for viewers to wonder what, exactly, his deal is. Harington's role in Eternals as just Dane-no alter ego yet-is small, but he's charismatic and charming as always in his limited screen time. Now that he's entered into the Marvel Cinematic Universe in director Chloé Zhao's Eternals, he's ready to do it all again, this time playing a character by the name of Dane Whitman, a man who eventually becomes the hero known as Black Knight. Kit Harington rose to fame as part of the massive, expansive, action-packed, intrigue-filled world of Game of Thrones. Harington plays Dane Whitman, a longtime Marvel Comics hero with the alter ego of Black Knight.The movie is directed Academy Award-winner Chloé Zhao, and is the 26th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.Eternals is now out, and while Kit Harington's role is small, he's got a big tease-and a bigger role to come.Martin’s The Tales of Dunk and Egg short story collection.The following story contains some spoilers for Marvel's Eternals. HBO is also reportedly considering other spinoffs, including a story about Princess Nymeria ( Ten Thousand Ships), a series following the voyage of the young Sea Snake, Corlys Velaryon ( House of the Dragon’s Steve Toussaint), and an anthology series based on George R.R. Until the official announcement-which feels like one Tom Holland-esque word vomit away-fans of the series still have plenty of House of the Dragonahead. I don't know where I'm going with that.” Oh I think we know where he was going with that! ![]() The actor responded, “I do think Ghost has a place in…,” before catching himself and cutting his answer short. He also appeared to slip up when answering a question about the future for Jon Snow’s direwolf, Ghost. ![]() ![]() “He’s not okay.” Sure, this could all be pure conjecture from Harington, but it is coming from the same man who may have pitched SNOW to HBO back in June. “So, I think where we leave him at the end of the show, there's always this feeling of like… I think we wanted some kind of little smile that things are okay,” the actor continued. He's gotta go back up to the place with all this history and live out his life thinking about how he killed Dany, and live out his life thinking about Ygritte dying in his arms, and live out his life thinking about how he hung Olly, and live out his life thinking about all of this trauma, and that… that’s interesting.” “The fact he goes to the Wall is the greatest gift and also the greatest curse. “At the end of the show when we find him in that cell, he's preparing to be beheaded and he wants to be.
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