The Real Reason Kit Harrington Once Turned Down A Superhero Movie
Kit Harrington exploded onto the scene with "Game of Thrones." Before he joined the cast of "Eternals," he had a good reason for not taking a superhero role.
Read MoreKit Harrington exploded onto the scene with "Game of Thrones." Before he joined the cast of "Eternals," he had a good reason for not taking a superhero role.
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