Kit Harington jokes he’s 'naked about 90% of the time' in Industry season 4
Kit Harington says his openness to bold scenes may have led to more revealing moments in Industry season 4

Kit Harington recently opened up about his role in Industry season four, joking that viewers will see him unclothed for much of the season.
During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the actor humorously admitted that his character’s storyline led to an unusual amount of nudity on screen. “I’m naked about 90% of the time,” Harington said when asked what fans could expect from the new season.
The actor added that he partly blames himself for how the storyline evolved. According to Harington, he previously told the show’s creators he was open to pushing boundaries for the role, which later resulted in increasingly bold scenes for his character.
Kit Harington says it’s his own fault that he’s naked “about 90% of the time” in Season 4 of Industry 😭 #FallonTonight #IndustryHBO pic.twitter.com/C0UWbY7aYT
— The Tonight Show (@FallonTonight) March 10, 2026
“I said I’d do anything,” he joked, explaining that after agreeing to some unusual story elements in season three, the writers seemed eager to keep raising the stakes in season four.
Harington, widely known for playing Jon Snow in Game of Thrones, also spoke about life outside work, including his family with wife Rose Leslie. The couple share two children, and the actor joked that they are happy with their growing family but not planning to expand it further.
In the interview, Harington also shared a funny parenting moment, revealing that his five-year-old son has begun imitating him and jokingly teasing him at home.
The actor’s appearance came as Industry continues to receive strong reviews. The finance-world drama has already been renewed for a fifth and final season, though Harington said he is not yet sure whether his character will appear in the final chapter.





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