If you thought you’d seen it all in *Game of Thrones*, get ready for a shocking twist. Sophie Turner and Kit Harington are officially back on screen — but their new roles will make you forget Winterfell.
If you thought you’d seen it all in *Game of Thrones*, get ready for a shocking twist. Sophie Turner and Kit Harington are officially back on screen — but their new roles will make you forget Winterfell. The first footage from the gothic horror film *The Dreadful* is already online, and the trailer promises a dark, atmospheric story where the former “siblings” are now… romantic interests.
Yes, you read that right: Anne (Sophie Turner) and Jago (Kit Harington) leave behind the usual fantasy veil and dive into 15th-century historical horror, set against the backdrop of the bloody War of the Roses. Director Natasha Kermani has created a film where the pressure and isolation of the characters blend with a supernatural curse capable of destroying them.
Sophie plays Anne, a woman living on the fringes of society with her domineering mother-in-law Morwen (Marcia Gay Harden). Their isolated life is upended when Jago — a soldier from their past — returns. His arrival triggers a chain of terrifying events and awakens an ancient supernatural curse. Gothic, suspense, intrigue, and mystery — all woven together into a dark yet hypnotic story.
*Game of Thrones* fans are already buzzing about the new dynamic between Turner and Harington. If they were siblings in Winterfell, their on-screen chemistry now clearly takes a romantic turn. And judging by the trailer, viewers will not only experience terrifying moments but also witness sparks of emotion between two actors who have kept us on the edge of our seats for an entire era.
*The Dreadful* hits theaters on February 20, and the trailer already hints that this will be one of the most stylish and atmospheric historical horror films in recent years. For fans of gothic settings, dark mysteries, and powerful on-screen duos, this is not to be missed.
So grab a blanket, watch the trailer, and follow Turner and Harington’s return — but remember: this is not Winterfell. Here, curses, darkness, and true gothic romance rule.

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