GAME OF THRONES: SNOW (2026)

Winter isn’t coming. It’s already here—and it’s hungrier than ever.
Kit Harington returns as Jon Snow—exiled, weathered, carrying the weight of two bloodlines and a thousand regrets. The Iron Throne is a distant memory; the North is his prison and his purpose. Daenerys’ ghost haunts every blizzard-swept night—dragonfire flickering in his dreams, a reminder of what he lost and what he can never reclaim.
Co-created with George R.R. Martin, this spin-off strips away the scheming courts and golden halls for something rawer, colder, more primal. Jon wanders beyond the Wall’s ruins, forging uneasy alliances with wildling clans who remember both his honor and his betrayals. Ancient Children of the Forest relics pulse beneath the ice—magic long buried, now stirring with dark intent. And from the deepest freezes crawl horrors that make the White Walkers seem like faded legends: things that don’t just kill… they unmake.
Harington delivers his most soul-baring performance yet—brooding silence broken by rare, hard-earned half-smiles around dying campfires, the quiet fury of a man who’d rather disappear into the snow than lead again. Bonds fracture under starvation and suspicion. Myths unravel in the endless dark. Redemption isn’t won with swords or crowns—it’s clawed from the frozen heart of a land that forgives nothing.
Less politics, more primal epic. Wind howls like wolves. Ice cracks like breaking oaths. Survival isn’t victory—it’s defiance.
You know nothing… until the frost teaches you.
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