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Season six of Game of Thrones was a wild rollercoaster for Jon Snow on-screen but, away from the cameras, it was a tough ask for Kit Harington too. Following🧸 on from Jon Snow being brought back from the dead last season, he had to make sure he wasn’t spotted on set - which proved quite a p♒roblem during the Battle of the Bastards...

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Speaking to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SFX Magazine, Harington revealed that – as he was trying to avoid word of his resurrection leaking out – he took special measures to make sure he wasn’t seen filming Battle of the Bastards, especially when pesky drones flew past, “There were drones ღon set… during the Battle of the Bastards... We’d have this [alert] ‘drone dr🏅one drone!’”

What did Jon Snow do to make sure he wasn’t spotted? “I’d have to hide under an umbrella and get taken to a tent. That felt quite exciting.” Ah, of course… Kit Harington clearly didn’t learn any spy tactics from his work on that Spooks movie, even if he did expect a swankier method of avoiding cameras, flying or otherwise, “I thought they would get me a private jet i𒈔n [or] a helicopter to set.”

If only Ramsa🦩y Bolton had a🍸 tent to run to. He could’ve avoided the whole dogs eating his face thing.

Read more from the Game of Thrones season 7 bumper feature in the latest issue of SFX magazine, on sale now.

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