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'Game of Thrones' Season 4 Spoilers: 'Important Things' in Store for Jon Snow

At last week's Comic-Con in San Diego, members of the "Game of Thrones" cast, writer staff and production crew were on hand to discuss the upcoming much anticipated season of the hit HBO drama. Kit Harington, who plays Jon Snow on "Game of Thrones," provided some exciting spoilers for season four.

"There are some really important things that happen for my character this season," Harrington told The Los Angeles Times reported. Unfortunately, Harrington wasn't more specific on what those "important things" would be, but he did go on to discuss the season four scripts a bit more.

"I've just finished reading [the script] and I genuinely think it's my favorite one so far. And that sounds like I'm pulling your leg. I'm not. I'm not doing the actor thing of saying 'each season is brilliant' because I have to. I think it's a really powerful season. It's very action-filled. Last season was a big impact season, this season is very action-packed. On paper it looks incredible, whether we can pull it off, who … knows!" Harrington said.

It is expected that the forth season of the HBO drama will be heavily based on "A Storm of Swords," and "A Feast for Crows," which are the third and fourth books, respectively, in the series penned by George R. R. Martin.

Harrington also provided some insight into what he expects for the future of "Game of Thrones."

"We're on a whole new journey now. There's a big divide in the books. And if we get to Season 5, it will all get even more complicated. So I'm enjoying the journey," the actor said.

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