Sophie Turner & Kit Harington on Awkward Kiss After Game of Thrones Reunion

Director Natasha Kermani has opened up about casting former Game of Thrones co-stars Sophie Turner and Kit Harington as lovers in the new dramatic horror film 'The Dreadful'. Kermani believes their past as on-screen siblings adds a 'forbidden fruit' element to their new characters, who are childhood friends reevaluating their relationship as adults. The film, set during the War of the Roses, also stars Marcia Gay Harden and explores the fraught relationship between two generations of women. Harington admitted feeling 'odd' about the kissing scenes, joking about needing an apple box due to their height difference, but valued reigniting their friendship on set.

Key Points: Sophie Turner, Kit Harington on Lovers Role After Thrones

  • Reunited after Game of Thrones
  • Playing lovers, not siblings
  • Director cites "forbidden fruit" element
  • Set during War of the Roses
  • Explores generational relationships
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'The Dreadful' director open up on casting Sophie Turner, Kit Harington as lovers

Game of Thrones stars Sophie Turner & Kit Harington reunite as lovers in The Dreadful. Director Natasha Kermani discusses the casting & forbidden fruit element.

"I felt very odd about that. - Kit Harington on kissing Sophie Turner"

Los Angeles, Feb 21

Director Natasha Kermani, who has helmed 'The Dreadful', has spoken up on casting Sophie Turner and Kit Harington as lovers.

The director has added to the "forbidden fruit" element of the movie, reports 'Female First UK'.

The pair played half-siblings Sansa Stark and Jon Snow in 'Game of Thrones' before being cast as childhood friends turned lovers Anne and Jago in new dramatic horror movie 'The Dreadful' and director Natasha Kermani believes their past work just adds another element to the new film.

She told 'Variety', "These characters were always childhood friends. One of the themes of the film is growing up, so she has these memories of this character as a child and their childhood together. Now here they are as adults, reevaluating their relationship".

She added, "They're not related in our film, but there is a bit of a love triangle, so there is a forbidden fruit feeling in our film. I think it's interesting that it worked out that way".

As per 'Female First UK', the horror film is set during the War of the Roses, at the end of the Dark Ages and stars Sophie as Anne, who is living with her mother-in-law, Morwen (Marcia Gay Harden), while her husband is at war.

Praising Sophie's performance, Natasha said, "One of the things she latched onto was the character's spirituality and inner strength. I think that was something I didn't necessarily see up front. I thought maybe this character would feel more childlike, a bit of a blank slate that evolves. But what Sophie brought that I loved so much, and I'm so glad she did, is that you can actually see that strength and steeliness in her from the first time she appears onscreen".

She shared, "She has these instincts and intuition for the characters that she is able to string through in a very consistent way. That core relationship between the two women, specifically the older generation and a younger generation, and the struggle between them as it starts to fray and to fall apart, and the one character is trying to move away, and the other one is trying to hold onto her, felt to me like an interesting sandbox to play in. Everything else, the mythology, the fantastical elements, the period - really came out of exploring that core relationship".

Meanwhile, Kit, 39, previously admitted he felt "odd" about kissing his pal Sophie, 30, for the movie.

He told E! News, "She was one that sent that movie to me and somehow didn't see what I saw in it. I was like, 'These guys, these are lovers, right?' I felt very odd about that. It was slightly embarrassing, having to get on an apple box to kiss her because she's about a foot taller than me. But other than that, my dignity was pretty intact. It was a good chance to be with her again and work together".

"What was lovely is that we got on set together and our friendship completely ignited again. It felt like being with family. It really did", he added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As an Indian fan who grew up watching Game of Thrones, this feels a bit weird, yaar. It's like watching your own brother and sister in a romantic scene. But actors are professionals, and if the script is good, we should judge the final product. Kit's comment about the apple box is hilarious!
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Aman W
The director's point about exploring the relationship between older and younger generations of women sounds more compelling than the "ex-GOT stars as lovers" headline. Hope the film focuses on that core theme and isn't just relying on shock value.
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Sarah B
I appreciate that Kit Harington was honest about feeling odd. It shows they're human and not just treating it as another role. Their real-life friendship probably helped make the scenes feel authentic, even if awkward to film.
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Vikram M
Setting it during the War of the Roses is a great historical backdrop. Hope they do justice to the period details. Indian audiences love a good period drama with strong characters, so if the story is solid, this could work well here too.
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Kriti O
Honestly, the whole article feels like it's trying too hard to sell us on the "shock" of the casting. I wish they talked more about the horror and dramatic elements rather than just the off-screen dynamic. Feels a bit gimmicky.

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