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Release information, cast, and narrative details for the “Game of Thrones” prequel “House of the Dragon”

After a three-year break, we’re returning to Westeros for a brand-new prequel series set in the Game of Thrones universe. Two hundred years before the events of the first season, in a time when King Viserys Targaryen ruled the Seven Kingdoms with the aid of 17 dragons, House of the Dragon transports viewers to the Targaryen era. The first episode of House of the Dragon “feels like Game Of Thrones is returning – and not in a Season 8 sense,” according to our premiere review.

On August 21, House of Dragon premiered. Check out the details below if you’re curious about what it’s about or how you can view it yourself.

House of the Dragon Release date

Ten episodes, or around an hour each, will make up the first season of House of the Dragon. The anticipated schedule for Season 1 is as follows:

(August 21 @ 9:00 p.m. ET/PT) Episode 1

(August 28 @ 9:00 p.m. ET/PT) Episode 2

Episode 3 will air on September 4 at 9:00 PM ET/PT.

(September 11 @ 9:00 p.m. ET/PT) Episode 4

(September 18 @ 9:00 p.m. ET/PT) Episode 5

(September 25 @ 9:00 p.m. ET/PT) Episode 6

(October 2, 9 p.m. ET/PT) Episode 7

9 p.m. ET/PT on October 9: Episode 8.

9 p.m. ET/PT on October 16 for Episode 9

(October 23 @ 9:00 p.m. ET/PT) Episode 10

On August 21 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon made its exclusive television debut on HBO and HBO Max. The first episode of the series lasts an hour and six minutes. Up to October 23, new episodes will air each Sunday.

The cast of House of the Dragon   

The creators of House of the Dragon are Ryan J. Condal (Colony), Miguel Sapochnik, and novelist George R. R. Martin of A Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones). The actors who appear in it are:

Paddy Considine portrays Viserys Targaryen.

Prince in Matt Smith Targaryen, Daemon

Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen, played by Emma D’Arcy.

Olivia Cooke plays Alic Hightower.

Eve Best and Steve Toussaint portray Prince Rhaenys Velaryon.

As Otto Hightower, Rhys Ifans

Mysaria, played by Sonoya Mizuno

Fabien Frankel plays Ser Criston Cole.

HBO Max has access to all eight seasons of Game of Thrones. You may also purchase seasons (or episodes) on Amazon. It might be beneficial to view the top Game of Thrones episodes again to serve as a primer, even though it is not required.

The plot of House of the Dragon   

House of the Dragon, based on George R.R. Martin’s book Fire & Blood, takes place 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones, during the Targaryen dynasty. The Targaryen civil war, also known as the Dance of the Dragons, is one of the events covered in the series that depicts the dynasty’s latter years.

Compared to Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon will portray a more narrowly focused story that focuses more on the conflict inside the Targaryen dynasty, especially the crucial issue of succession, rather than the global politics of Westeros. One of the remaining families from Old Valyria, House Targaryen, will be the focus of House of the Dragon. Before a volcanic eruption wiped out the realm, this dragon-riding nobility with their distinctive, silvery hair managed to flee the fatal city of Old Valyria. They made their home on the rough island of Dragonstone, where they built their fort with a menacing appearance. House Targaryen seized the Iron Throne at Kings Landing and established a dynasty that lasted 300 years, terrifying everyone who dared stand in their way with their stable fire-breathing creatures.

Together with Martin, Ryan Condal (Colony, Rampage) created this dark fantasy series. Condal and Miguel Sapochnik, who directed six episodes of Game of Thrones, including the epic “Battle of the Bastards,” which won an Emmy, will co-host the show.

David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, who co-wrote the original Game of Thrones, were not participating.

You’ll be glad to know that Emmy-winning Game of Thrones and Westworld composer Ramin Djawadi is returning to score the series if you sing the “Rains of Castamere” in your sleep.

Nine of the 17 dragons that the Targaryens ruled at this time will appear in Season 1.

Trailer

And after the first episode of the series delivered the expected mix of plotting, murder, dragons, and more, HBO has released a “weeks ahead” trailer, promising plenty more.

The tensions surrounding Princess Rhaenyra’s (Milly Alcock) appointment as heir apparent (“the realm will not accept her”) and the tensions brewing within the Targaryen family itself (“You are no conqueror, you’re a plague!” spits King Viserys (Paddy Considine) at one point as he holds a knife to the throat of his brother Prince Daemon (Matt Smith) give us a taste of what’s to come

In addition, there are more references to the “Song of Ice and Fire” prophecy that Game of Thrones fans will recognize.

FAQ

When will House of the Dragons be released?

When is the debut of House of the Dragon? The first episode of House of the Dragon will show on HBO this Sunday, August 21, at 9 p.m. Ten episodes will comprise the first season; new episodes will air each week in September and October. House of the Dragon is available on HBO and streaming on HBO Max.

How many will House of Dragons episodes be available?

The first season consists of ten episodes, shown on HBO at 9 p.m. EST and streamed on HBO Max simultaneously.

Will House of the Dragon return for a second season?

Here are the locations where you can see this simultaneously as everyone else in the world in 2022, along with the channel and times. The Rogue Prince,” the title of Episode 2, is anticipated to run for about 60 minutes.

What era does House of the Dragon take place in?

Although certain characters will mention BC historical events like the Doom of Valyria, a Pompeii-like catastrophe that nearly wiped off all the dragons, the events of House of Dragon take place in AC. That occurred in -100 BC.

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Shreya Minocha
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