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Game of Thrones’ Kit Harington to star in action-thriller Blood for Dust
Kit Harington rose to stardom with his depiction of Jon Snow on Game of Thrones and has since become a household name. Harington has come a long way since then, portraying iconic roles in various anthology shows, as well as appearing in the MCU. Harington is making significant strides with the kind of parts he is landing, and he will play the antagonist in the forthcoming action-thriller Blood for Dust.
Blood for Dust first look images
What is Blood for Dust about?
The film, which stars Scoot McNairy (Fargo) and Kit Harington, is about Cliff (McNairy), a traveling salesman who is trying to make ends meet and finds himself in a dangerous scenario when he reconnects with Ricky (Harington), a rich, illegal weapons dealer. Blood for Dust has secured a UK screening.
When will Blood for Dust be released?
So far, no news regarding the film’s US release has been outed yet, however, it is set to premiere at Raindance Film Festival on November 2 this year following its world premiere earlier this year at Tribeca. Hence, we can expect the announcement of a US release date soon.
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