
Sophie Turner GAG after kissing Kit Harrington in upcoming film
A behind-the-scenes video from the upcoming horror film The Dreadful is drawing all sorts of reactions from fans of Sophie Turner and Kit Harrington.
The scene stars the duo in a romantic scene where they are caught gagging immediately after the director cuts the scene.
The clip shared by Entertainment Tonight shows the actors in character as Anne and Jago.
The scene starts with the couple gazing into each other’s eyes before sharing a period-drama-style kiss.
Moments later director Natasha Kermani calls “Cut!” prompting Harington to immediately pretend to gag.
Turner quickly follows as crew members laugh in the background.
The reaction appears to stem from the actors’ long history of playing siblings on Game of Thrones.
Turner portrayed Sansa Stark while Harington played her half-brother and cousin Jon Snow throughout the show’s eight seasons.
Now the pair reunite as romantic leads in The Dreadful which is a gothic horror set during the 15th-century War of the Roses.
Turner plays Anne a widow who begins a secret relationship with Harington’s character Jago while navigating tensions with her controlling mother-in-law and a looming curse.
Turner previously addressed the awkwardness during a 2025 appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers describing the intimate scenes as “vile” in a lighthearted tone.
She joked that she and Harington were “both retching” while filming recalling that reading the script felt strange given their past roles as siblings.
Harington also commented on the experience in a November 2025 interview saying it was “slightly embarrassing.”
He further revealed that he had to stand on an apple box during some scenes because Turner is significantly taller.
Despite the awkward laughter off-camera The Dreadful which also stars Marcia Gay Harden, Laurence O’Fuarain and Jonathan Howard is set for theatrical release on February 20, 2026.
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