Kit Harington, the star of "Game of Thrones", claims to have lost almost a part of his body during the shooting of the dragon scene



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Game of Thrones star Kit Harington said he almost lost his manhood – at least part of it – while filming a raging scene in the premiere of season 8.

Harington, who plays Jon Snow in the popular HBO show that began his eighth and final season on Sunday, revealed in a behind-the-scenes clip that almost lost his testicles when shooting the scene where his character rides a Clarke.

The 32-year-old actor said he needed to fly a bull-type mechanical machine that the CGI news professionals in the series would later turn into a dragon. While Clarke is used to rolling on the "buck", Harington, on the other hand, did not do it.

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"Working is not easy," he began. "I think what sums up the money for me, is that Jon almost fell. The dragon sways very violently, like this one, and my right bullet got trapped, and I did not have time to say, "Stop!" I was swaying. "

"In my head, I thought: that's how it ends, literally swinging around my testicles.

"Excuse me, probably too much information," Harington added with a smile as the people behind the camera began to laugh.

Fortunately, Harington remained intact.

In a separate interview, the actor revealed that he had been blown away by Clarke when he first met the "Mother of the Dragons".

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"I remember the first time I saw it," Harrington told Esquire for the magazine's cover. "She went to the Fitzwilliam bar. At the bar, I spoke to Rich Madden: "I just met the new Daenerys. She is magnificent. And I thought, "Really? I have not met her yet. Then she came in and I saw her. It was like, "Wow."

"She takes your breath away when she enters a room, Emilia," he added.

The first episode of last season was a record for the series and HBO. The 17.4 million viewers who watched Sunday's episode on television or online represent a season-opening record for the fantastic saga.

Ann W. Schmidt of Fox News and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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