Stark Siblings' Dark Reunion: Sophie Turner and Kit Harington in 'The Dreadful'
Sophie Turner and Kit Harington reunite in the medieval horror 'The Dreadful'. Discover the story, the 'vile' kiss anecdote, and the first look images.
Winterfell's favorite siblings are back together, but it's not the reunion fans expected. Sophie Turner and Kit Harington have reunited for the first time since 2019 for a period horror film titled The Dreadful. Forget the Iron Throne; this time, they're facing a medieval curse.
Sophie Turner and Kit Harington in The Dreadful: A Gothic Tale
According to Entertainment Weekly, the film is set against the backdrop of the Wars of the Roses in the 15th century. Sophie Turner stars as Anne, a woman living on the fringes of society whose life is upended when a man from her past (Kit Harington) returns from war. Director Natasha Kermani praised the duo's natural chemistry, calling their reunion a "special thrill."
The 'Vile' Kiss and Family Dynamics
Despite their professional chemistry, playing lovers wasn't easy for the former onscreen siblings. Turner joked that their first kissing scene was "vile," while Harington revealed he had to use an apple box to reach Turner's height. Nevertheless, both actors described the experience as being back with family.
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