Kit Harington recently expressed his strong feelings towards the viral petition that called for a remake of “Game of Thrones” Season 8 with “competent writers.” In an interview with the New York Times, Harington revealed that he was deeply offended by the petition, which garnered over 1.8 million signatures. He defended the efforts of series writers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, stating that the level of criticism and negativity that arose from the petition was fueled by social media idiocy.
The actor, who portrayed Jon Snow in the HBO series, shared that he was in rehab when the final season premiered and was taken aback by the overwhelmingly negative response. Harington highlighted the dedication and hard work put in by himself and the production team, citing a battle scene that took 55 consecutive filming days to complete.
HBO CEO Casey Bloys acknowledged the existence of the petition but stated that the network never seriously considered reshooting the final season. Bloys mentioned that while the petition reflected the enthusiasm and passion of fans for the show, it was not a decision that HBO took into account.
“Game of Thrones” Season 8 faced criticism for various aspects, including the portrayal of its female characters, lighting issues, and even a misplaced Starbucks cup that made headlines. Despite the backlash, the show remained immensely popular and garnered a loyal fanbase throughout its run.
The controversy surrounding the final season of “Game of Thrones” serves as a reminder of the challenges that come with concluding a highly successful series. While fans may have strong opinions on how a show should end, ultimately, the creative decisions lie in the hands of the creators and producers. Kit Harington’s candid remarks shed light on the impact of social media criticism and the importance of recognizing the hard work and dedication of those involved in bringing a beloved series to life.

