

"Not that Matt isn’t incredibly charismatic and wonderful, and he’s incredible in the role. "He’s become Internet Boyfriend in a way that baffles me," House of the Dragon writer Sara Hess told The Hollywood Reporter. In the latter half of Season One, the series controversially united Rhaenyra and her uncle, Daemon, in marriage-though many fans don't seem to mind. Yet, so far, fans of the fantasy series have been doing a fantastic job not revealing the fates of many of its popular main characters, even as many of the show's deaths and major plot twists have been coming fast and loose. Martin's finished novel, Fire & Blood, so its course is pretty much laid out. Unlike the fandom's obsessive theorizing with Thrones, House of Dragon is being adapted from George R.R.

What Could Happen in Season Two of House of the Dragon? Remember Thrones fans, we still don't have The Winds of Winter in our hands to read. I'm even ready for the dragons to talk like the whales in Avatar: The Way of Water, but one can only be so greedy. Five? Oddly specific, but intriguing! You could honestly go full Dragon Tales and not even give me the people. Finally! “You’re going to meet five new dragons,” Condal revealed at a recent event in Los Angeles. If you were watching House of the Dragon's first season and noticed a surprising lack of actual dragons - as I was!-Season Two will reportedly introduce us to some new winged beasts. We can’t wait to share what we have in store." "All your favorite characters will soon be conspiring at the council tables, marching with their armies and riding their dragons into battle. "We are thrilled to be shooting again with members of our original family as well as new talents on both sides of the camera," he said. So, what can we expect to see next year? The exact plot for House of The Dragon Season Two is under wraps, but the series showrunner, Ryan Condal, told The Hollywood Reporterthat new characters will appear. “The emotionality that the cast is bringing to it is something that we feel confident with and know that we’re going to deliver something special.” “We have a beautiful cast that was assembled by Kate Rhodes, and we just are proud of seeing how those scripts are coming alive,” she said in an interview with Deadline. Francesca Orsi, the Executive Vice President of Drama Series at HBO, just reaffirmed that the Game of Thrones spinoff will return in 2024, despite the ongoing writers' strike.Īccording to Orsi, production is going as planned.


It's a great day to be a House of The Dragonfan. This post contains spoilers for the Season One finale of House of the Dragon.
