7 Days in Hell Pits Kit Harington Against Andy Samberg in One Epic Tennis Match—Watch the New Trailer!

He may not be playing Jon Snow anymore, but this is definitely the next best thing

By Sydney Bucksbaum Jun 22, 2015 7:12 PMTags
7 Days in Hell, Andy Samberg, Kit HaringtonJohn P. Fleenor/HBO

Jon Snow plays tennis! And [Game of Thrones spoiler alert]...

He's alive!

Well, OK, the "alive" part is not entirely true. Sorry to burst your bubble, Game of Thrones fans, but we're still in the dark as much as you are as to whether Jon Snow is actually, really dead or not as we prepare for the long year ahead before HBO's fantasy series returns for season six...but Kit Harington isn't done with the network just yet!

HBO's sports mockumentary 7 Days in Hell is only a few weeks away from premiering, and an all-new trailer just debuted showing off Harington and Andy Samberg going head-to-head in one of the most epic tennis matches we've ever seen. Seriously, people actually died during the match.

Press play on the video above to watch the new trailer now!

7 Days in Hell stars Samberg and Harington as two of the biggest tennis stars of their day: Aaron Williams (Samberg), a hyper-malcontent American bad boy, and Charles Poole (Harington), a dim-witted prodigy who carried England's hopes for a championship on his shoulders. In 2001, these sworn enemies met for the longest and greatest tennis match of all time: a 7-day, five-set marathon that took literally everything out of them.

Um, how amazing does this movie look?! From Samberg's out-of-control hair to Harington's utter cluelessness to their crazy backstories, we could watch a movie about these two tennis players on their own. But 7 Days in Hell boasts one of the greatest supporting casts we've ever seen! Samberg and Harington are joined by Fred Armisen, David Copperfield, Lena Dunham, Chris Evert, Will Forte, Karen Gillan, Filip Hammar, Jim Lampley, Howie Mandel, John McEnroe, Soledad O'Brien, Michael Sheen, Mary Steenburgen, June Squibb and Serena Williams.

Mark your calendars now: 7 Days in Hell premieres Saturday, July 11 at 10 p.m. on HBO.