Kit Harington rose to a unique level of fame while playing Jon Snow, one of the main protagonists from HBO’s Game of Thrones, a true cultural phenomenon. His portrayal of one of the show’s most righteous characters was unforgettable, although part of the audience believed the show did not grant his character the ending he deserved.In the most recent news about the actor, Kit Harington recently sat down with Variety for an interview about one of his upcoming roles in the Harry Potter universe. Interestingly, when asked if he would be open to potentially lending his voice talents to a Game of Thrones audiobook, his answer was straightforward.“No, god no. I don’t wanna go anywhere near it. I spent 10 years doing that. Thanks, I’m alright.”Kit Harington lands exciting Harry Potter roleWhile Kit Harington has decidedly left one fan-favourite property for good, he has already landed a dream role of sorts in another extremely popular franchise. Harington will participate in Audible’s Harry Potter audiobook series, which debuted in November. The actor is portraying Gilderoy Lockhart in the audiobook for The Chamber of Secrets, the second novel in the series. During his interview, the self-professed Harry Potter superfan certainly shared some interesting takes on the series with Variety. Harrington made a point to be clear about his favorite entry of the series, Half-Blood Prince. He also mentioned that he read the books, but wasn’t as well-versed with the films.“I’m a big book nerd. I never really got into the movies so much. I did watch them, but I didn’t come to it through them. I loved the books when I was growing up. I was one of those people who was given the book — I was 11 and Harry was 11. I grew up with them. Then they kind of left my life for a bit as I got older“He added,“Then I rediscovered them through the audiobooks with Stephen Fry. I’ve gone to bed every evening for the past six or seven years listening to them just on notation, and it’s a kind of sleep aid for me. I know them like the back of my hand. I’m a complete nerd for the books.”In a move that showcased his true level of enthusiasm for the series of books, he was also critical of the Triwizard Tournament in the Goblet of Fire entry, despite acknowledging the book ultimately has "a great ending”."It's not a great tournament to watch, is it? Other than the dragon one, they don't get to see underwater and they can't see in the maze, so I don't see what's in it for the rest of the school?"It's currently unclear whether Kit Harington will get the chance to play a character in the Harry Potter universe in live-action, although it seems that even the audiobook is in a way a dream role for the actor.