Kit Harington Transforms into a Werewolf in The Beast Within (Trailer)
In Game of Thrones, the wolf was his emblem, in The Beast Within, he has it in his skin.
Kit Harington tries out all genres: drama with My Life with John F. Donovanto the romantic film with Youth memories going through the superhero box with The Eternals. Now tired of playing the good guy at heart, he is ready to accept antagonist roles – more complex ones. And this is what emerges from the next film in which he is showing: The Beast Withinwhose first trailer has just been released.
“These woods are mine. I am the king of these woods.” In the series Game Of Thrones, he was Jon Snow, simply King in the North. In the end, nothing changes – or almost nothing. Here, he and his family live in a cozy little nest that is their remote home, the trees surrounding them forming an impenetrable fortress. They are out of sight, and visibly happy. Until an ancestral evil haunts his father and disrupts the family balance.
Ten-year-old Willow discovers that once a month, her father turns into a violent monster. But which one? The first images suggest a werewolf. We see on the poster the character played by Kit Harington with yellow eyes – as is very often the case in the modern representation of these hairy creatures – as well as fur everywhere, even worn on the father of the family .
Protector. Provider. Predator.
Alexander J. Farrell’s THE BEAST WITHIN, starring Kit Harington and Ashleigh Cummings, opens in theaters nationwide July 26. pic.twitter.com/LljZh3lesP
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This terrible, uncontrollable curse hides a secret and endangers the little girl’s life. “I am not a monster”, declares the antagonist. That’s what they all say…
In The Beast Within, Kit Harrington is not the only returnee from Westeros. At his side, we find James Cosmo – better known as Jeor Mormont, Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch, predecessor of Jon Snow. Ashleigh CummingsMiss Fisher investigates), Caoilinn Springall, Miriam Arabella Maslin and Adam Basil (The Beekeeper) complete the distribution.
Directed by Alexander J. Farrell and co-written with Greer Ellison, this new horror film will be released in the United States on July 26. No date is yet known for France.