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House of the Dragon

House of the Dragon is an American fantasy drama television series created by George R. R. Martin and Ryan Condal for HBO. A prequel to Game of Thrones (2011–2019), it is the second television series in the A Song of Ice and Fire franchise. Condal and Miguel Sapochnik served as the showrunners for the first season. Based on parts of Martin's 2018 book Fire & Blood, the series begins about 100 years after the Seven Kingdoms are united by the Targaryen conquest, nearly 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones, and 172 years before the birth of Daenerys Targaryen. Featuring an ensemble cast, the show portrays the events leading up to the beginning of the decline of House Targaryen, a devastating war of succession known as the "Dance of the Dragons".

House of the Dragon
Genre
Created by
Based onFire & Blood
by George R. R. Martin
Starring
Theme music composerRamin Djawadi
Opening theme"Game of Thrones Theme"
ComposerRamin Djawadi
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Karen Wacker
  • Angus More Gordon
  • Alexis Raben
  • Kevin Lau
Production locations
Cinematography
  • Fabian Wagner
  • Pepe Avila del Pino
  • Alejandro Martínez
  • Catherine Goldschmidt
Editors
  • Tim Porter
  • Selina MacArthur
  • Crispin Green
  • Chris Hunter
Running time54–68 minutes
Production companies
  • GRRM
  • Bastard Sword
  • 1:26 Pictures Inc.
  • HBO Entertainment
Original release
NetworkHBO
ReleaseAugust 21, 2022 (2022-08-21) –
present (present)
Related
Game of Thrones

House of the Dragon received a straight-to-series order in October 2019, with casting beginning in July 2020 and principal photography starting in April 2021 in the United Kingdom. The series premiered on August 21, 2022, with the first season consisting of ten episodes. Five days after its premiere, the series was renewed for a second season. Sapochnik departed as showrunner after the first season, leaving Condal to serve as the sole showrunner for the second season. The second season is set to premiere on June 16, 2024, consisting of 8 episodes.

The first season received highly positive reviews, with praise towards its character development, visual effects, writing, score by Ramin Djawadi, and performances. However, the pacing, specifically of the time jumps, and the dark lighting of some scenes were criticized. The series premiere was watched by over 10 million viewers across the linear channels and HBO Max on the first day, the biggest in HBO's history. At the 80th Golden Globe Awards, House of the Dragon won Best Television Series – Drama and D'Arcy was nominated for Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama. The series earned nine Primetime Emmy Award nominations, including Outstanding Drama Series, and won three British Academy Television Craft Awards.

Cast and characters edit

Starring edit

  • Paddy Considine as King Viserys I Targaryen (season 1): The fifth king of the Seven Kingdoms. Known as "a warm, kind, and decent man", Viserys was chosen by a council of lords to succeed his grandfather, King Jaehaerys I Targaryen, as king. Viserys is the firstborn son of King Jaehaerys' second son Prince Baelon Targaryen and his sister-wife Princess Alyssa Targaryen. Viserys is a former dragonrider who rode the dragon Balerion, also known as the "Black Dread", and was Balerion's last rider before its death before Viserys' succession.
  • Matt Smith as Prince Daemon Targaryen: The younger brother of King Viserys I Targaryen and uncle / husband of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen. Known as the "Rogue Prince" for his unpredictable behavior, Daemon is a fierce warrior and wields the Valyrian steel sword Dark Sister. He is an experienced dragonrider who rides the dragon Caraxes, also known as the "Blood Wyrm".
  • Emma D'Arcy as Princess / Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen: King Viserys I Targaryen's daughter and heir apparent, the firstborn and only surviving child of Viserys and his first wife, Queen Aemma Arryn. She was praised as the "Realm's Delight" during her youth. She is crowned queen by her supporters, the "Blacks", after her half-brother usurped the throne. She is a dragonrider who rides the dragon Syrax.
    • Milly Alcock portrays young Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen (season 1).
  • Rhys Ifans as Ser Otto Hightower: Queen Alicent's father and the Hand of the King to King Viserys I Targaryen's small council and continues to hold his position under King Aegon II Targaryen. When his daughter Alicent became queen, he began plotting to put her eldest son Aegon on the Iron Throne, instead of Rhaenyra.
  • Steve Toussaint as Lord Corlys Velaryon: The Lord of Driftmark and head of House Velaryon, one of the wealthiest and most powerful families in the Seven Kingdoms. Known as "the Sea Snake", he is the most famous seafarer in Westerosi history.
  • Eve Best as Princess Rhaenys Targaryen: King Viserys and Daemon's older cousin and the wife of Lord Corlys Velaryon. Rhaenys is the only child of Prince Aemon Targaryen, King Jaehaerys I Targaryen's late heir apparent and oldest son, and Jocelyn Baratheon, Jaehaerys' half-sister. Known as the "Queen Who Never Was", she was once a candidate to succeed her grandfather as ruler of the Seven Kingdoms, but was passed over in favor of her younger cousin Viserys due to her gender. She is a formidable dragonrider who rides the dragon Meleys, also known as the "Red Queen".
  • Sonoya Mizuno as Mysaria: A foreign-born brothel dancer who rose to become Prince Daemon Targaryen's paramour and most trusted confidante until they eventually parted ways. She is later known as the "White Worm" and leads a network of spies throughout King's Landing.
  • Fabien Frankel as Ser Criston Cole: A skilled swordsman from the Dornish Marches and the common-born son of the steward to the Lord of Blackhaven, who is hand-picked by Princess Rhaenyra to become a member of King Viserys I Targaryen's Kingsguard. He later replaces Ser Harrold Westerling as Lord Commander of the Kingsguard following the ascension of King Aegon II Targaryen.
  • Olivia Cooke as Queen / Dowager Queen Alicent Hightower: Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen's childhood companion and best friend, and later the second wife and queen consort of King Viserys I Targaryen. She is raised in the Red Keep as part of the King's inner circle and is known as the most comely woman in the court.
    • Emily Carey portrays young Lady / Queen Alicent Hightower (season 1).
  • Graham McTavish as Ser Harrold Westerling: A seasoned knight of the Kingsguard who has served the Crown since King Jaehaerys I Targaryen. He was tasked with watching over and protecting Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen. He later replaces Ser Ryam Redwyne as the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard.
  • Matthew Needham as Lord Larys Strong: The younger son of Lord Lyonel Strong, he is known as "Clubfoot" due to a birth abnormality that causes him to walk with a limp. He is Queen Alicent's trusted confidant and later serves as the Lord Confessor.
  • Jefferson Hall as identical twins
    • Lord Jason Lannister: The Lord of Casterly Rock, head of House Lannister and Warden of the West. An arrogant hunter and a warrior, he unsuccessfully vies for the hand of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen.
    • Ser Tyland Lannister: Lord Jason Lannister's younger twin brother and a cunning politician. He replaces Lord Corlys Velaryon as Master of Ships on King Viserys I Targaryen's small council and continues to hold his position under King Aegon II Targaryen.
  • Harry Collett as Prince Jacaerys "Jace" Velaryon: The firstborn son of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and Ser Laenor Velaryon. He is a dragonrider who rides the young dragon Vermax.
    • Leo Hart portrays young Jacaerys Velaryon (recurring season 1).
  • Tom Glynn-Carney as Prince / King Aegon II Targaryen: The sixth king of the Seven Kingdoms. He is the firstborn son of King Viserys I Targaryen and Queen Alicent Hightower, half-brother to Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen, husband of his sister-wife Helaena Targaryen, and father to her children Jaehaerys, Jaehaera and Maelor. Despite the best efforts of his mother, his hedonism and depravity is legendary in King's Landing's Street of Silk. He is a dragonrider who rides the young dragon Sunfyre.
    • Ty Tennant portrays young Prince Aegon Targaryen (recurring season 1).
  • Ewan Mitchell as Prince Aemond Targaryen: The third child and second son of King Viserys I Targaryen and Queen Alicent Hightower. He is known as "Aemond One-Eye" after losing his left eye in a brawl with his nephews and has grown to become a fearsome and aggressive warrior. He aspires to be a dragonrider and later claims the old dragon Vhagar.
    • Leo Ashton portrays young Prince Aemond Targaryen (recurring season 1).
  • Phia Saban as Princess / Queen Helaena Targaryen: The secondborn child and only daughter of King Viserys I Targaryen and Queen Alicent Hightower, sister-wife of King Aegon II Targaryen, and mother to his children. She has a unique interest in bugs and often speaks in cryptic prophetic language. She is a dragonrider who rides the dragon Dreamfyre.
    • Evie Allen portrays young Princess Helaena Targaryen (recurring season 1).
  • Bethany Antonia as Lady Baela Targaryen: The elder daughter of Prince Daemon Targaryen and Lady Laena Velaryon. She is a dragonrider who rides the young dragon Moondancer.
    • Shani Smethurst portrays young Baela Targaryen (recurring season 1).
  • Phoebe Campbell as Lady Rhaena Targaryen: The younger daughter of Prince Daemon Targaryen and Lady Laena Velaryon. She is in possession of a dragon egg, although it has yet to hatch.
    • Eva Ossei-Gerning portrays a young Rhaena Targaryen (recurring season 1).

Recurring edit

  • Gavin Spokes as Lord Lyonel Strong (season 1): The Lord of Harrenhal and head of House Strong, and Master of Laws on King Viserys I Targaryen's small council. He later replaces Ser Otto Hightower as the Hand of the King.
  • David Horovitch as Grand Maester Mellos (season 1): A maester of the Citadel and Grand Maester on King Viserys I Targaryen's small council, as well as serving as his personal physician.
  • Bill Paterson as Lord Lyman Beesbury (season 1): The Lord of Honeyholt and head of House Beesbury, and Master of Coin on King Viserys I Targaryen's small council.
  • Steffan Rhodri as Lord Hobert Hightower: The Lord of Oldtown and head of House Hightower, and the older brother of Ser Otto Hightower.
  • John Macmillan as Ser Laenor Velaryon: The son of Lord Corlys Velaryon and Princess Rhaenys Targaryen, and later the husband of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen. He is a dragonrider who rides the dragon Seasmoke.
    • Theo Nate portrays young Laenor Velaryon (season 1).
    • Matthew Carver portrays child Laenor Velaryon (season 1).
  • Nanna Blondell as Lady Laena Velaryon (season 1): The daughter of Lord Corlys Velaryon and Princess Rhaenys Targaryen, and later the second wife of Prince Daemon Targaryen. She is a dragonrider who rides the old, legendary dragon Vhagar.
    • Savannah Steyn portrays a young Laena Velaryon (season 1).
    • Nova Foueillis-Mosé portrays child Laena Velaryon (season 1).
  • Elliott Tittensor as Ser Erryk Cargyll: The twin brother of Ser Arryk Cargyll and a member of King Viserys I Targaryen's Kingsguard and later Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen's Queensguard.
  • Luke Tittensor as Ser Arryk Cargyll: The twin brother of Ser Erryk Cargyll and a member of the Kingsguard for both King Viserys I Targaryen and his successor King Aegon II Targaryen.
  • Anthony Flanagan as Ser Steffon Darklyn: A member of King Viserys I Targaryen's Kingsguard and later Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen's Queensguard.
  • Max Wrottesley as Ser Lorent Marbrand: A member of King Viserys I Targaryen's Kingsguard and later Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen's Queensguard.
  • Ryan Corr as Ser Harwin Strong (season 1): The eldest son of Lord Lyonel Strong and heir to Harrenhal. Known as "Breakbones", he is said to be the strongest man in the Seven Kingdoms. He was Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen's secret lover and the biological father of her first three sons.
  • Wil Johnson as Ser Vaemond Velaryon (season 1): The younger brother of Lord Corlys Velaryon, and a commander in the Velaryon navy.
  • Kurt Egyiawan as Grand Maester Orwyle: A maester of the Citadel who replaces Mellos as Grand Maester on King Viserys I Targaryen's small council and continues to hold his position under King Aegon II Targaryen.
  • Elliot Grihault as Prince Lucerys "Luke" Velaryon (season 1): The secondborn son of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and Ser Laenor Velaryon. He is a dragonrider who rides the young dragon Arrax.
    • Harvey Sadler portrays young Lucerys Velaryon (season 1).
  • Paul Kennedy as Lord Jasper Wylde: The Lord of Rain House and head of House Wylde. Known as "Ironrod", he replaces Lord Lyonel Strong as Master of Laws on King Viserys I Targaryen's small council and continues to hold his position under King Aegon II Targaryen.
  • Alexis Raben as Talya (season 1): Queen Alicent Hightower's lady-in-waiting and a spy for Mysaria.
  • Paul Hickey as Lord Allun Caswell (season 1): The Lord of Bitterbridge and head of House Caswell.
  • Phil Daniels as Maester Gerardys: The Maester of Dragonstone.

Guest edit

  • Siân Brooke as Queen Aemma Arryn (season 1): The queen consort and first wife of King Viserys I Targaryen and Rhaenyra's mother. She is a granddaughter of King Jaehaerys I Targaryen through her mother, Princess Daella Targaryen, making Viserys her first cousin.
  • Michael Carter as King Jaehaerys I Targaryen (season 1): The fourth king of the Seven Kingdoms. He is the grandfather of King Viserys I Targaryen, Prince Daemon Targaryen, Princess Rhaenys Targaryen and Queen Aemma Arryn. Known as the "Conciliator" or the "Old King", he ruled for over half a century and ended up outliving all his children, and eventually had to organize a great council to choose an heir from his grandchildren. He was a dragonrider and rode the dragon Vermithor.
  • Garry Cooper as Ser Ryam Redwyne (season 1): The aging Lord Commander of King Viserys I Targaryen's Kingsguard.
  • Julian Lewis Jones as Lord Boremund Baratheon (season 1): The Lord of Storm's End, head of House Baratheon and Lord Paramount of the Stormlands. He is also a maternal cousin of Princess Rhaenys Targaryen and is the great-grandson of house-founder Orys Baratheon, the half-brother of King Aegon the Conqueror.
  • Daniel Scott-Smith as Craghas Drahar (season 1): A Myrish prince-admiral who leads the Triarchy in conquering the Stepstones, plaguing the Westerosi sea trade. He is known as the "Crabfeeder" for his practice of crucifying and feeding his captured enemies to crabs.
  • Solly McLeod as Ser Joffrey Lonmouth (season 1): A knight of House Lonmouth, the battle companion and lover to Ser Laenor Velaryon.
  • Rachel Redford as Lady Rhea Royce (season 1): The heir to Runestone, the seat of House Royce, and Prince Daemon Targaryen's estranged first wife.
  • Owen Oakeshott as Ser Gerold Royce: A cousin of Lady Rhea Royce.
  • Arty Froushan as Ser Qarl Correy (season 1): A household knight and lover of Ser Laenor Velaryon.
  • Dean Nolan as Prince Reggio Haratis: The ruler of the Free City of Pentos.
  • Maddie Evans as Dyana: A handmaid raped by then Prince Aegon Targaryen.
  • Roger Evans as Lord Borros Baratheon: The son of Lord Boremund Baratheon who succeeds him as Lord of Storm's End and Lord Paramount of the Stormlands.
  • Nicholas Jones as Lord Bartimos Celtigar: The Lord of Claw Isle and head of House Celtigar. He is part of a council of lords and knights that support Rhaenyra's claim to the throne.
  • Michael Elwyn as Lord Simon Staunton: The Lord of Rook's Rest and head of House Staunton. He is part of a council of lords and knights that support Rhaenyra's claim to the throne.

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
110August 21, 2022 (2022-08-21)October 23, 2022 (2022-10-23)
28[5]June 16, 2024 (2024-06-16)[6]TBA

Season 1 (2022) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"The Heirs of the Dragon"Miguel SapochnikRyan CondalAugust 21, 2022 (2022-08-21)
With both his sons dead, old King Jaehaerys I Targaryen convenes a Great Council to choose an heir. The Westerosi lords select Jaehaerys' eldest grandson, Prince Viserys, over Princess Rhaenys, the eldest grandchild. Nine years into his reign, King Viserys organizes a tournament to celebrate Queen Aemma Arryn's pregnancy, confident she is carrying his long-awaited male heir. The Small Council disregards Master of Ships Lord Corlys Velaryon's warning that the Triarchy, an alliance of Essos' Free Cities, threatens to cripple Westerosi shipping lanes. Hand of the King, Ser Otto Hightower, criticizes Viserys's brother and heir, Prince Daemon, for his brutality as the City Watch commander. At the tournament, the young, handsome Ser Criston Cole, a common-born knight, outcompetes Daemon. Meanwhile, Viserys sacrifices Aemma in childbirth, performing a C-section. Their newborn son, Baelon, dies shortly after. Viserys refuses the council's pleas to appoint a new heir until Otto reveals that Daemon mockingly styled Baelon as, "The Heir for a Day." Outraged, Viserys banishes Daemon from King's Landing and appoints his only living child, Princess Rhaenyra, heir to the Iron Throne, revealing to her Aegon the Conqueror's dream that inspired him to unify Westeros.
22"The Rogue Prince"Greg YaitanesRyan CondalAugust 28, 2022 (2022-08-28)
Six months later, Daemon has illegally occupied Castle Dragonstone. Prince-Admiral Craghas Drahar, known as the Crabfeeder, menaces the Stepstones archipelago at the Essos Triarchy's behest. The Small Council dismisses Rhaenyra's suggestion to show force and instead relegate her to appointing a new Kingsguard knight. Ignoring others' advice, she chooses Ser Criston, the only knight with actual battle experience. Ser Otto sends his teen-aged daughter, Lady Alicent, to console the grieving king; she advises Viserys to discuss his kingly duty to remarry with Rhaenyra. Lord Corlys and his wife, Princess Rhaenys, propose that Viserys unite their Valyrian houses by marrying their twelve-year-old daughter, Laena. Meanwhile, the Small Council learns that Daemon, proclaiming himself the true heir, stole a dragon egg and intends to marry his mistress, Mysaria, as a secondary spouse. Otto and a small detachment sail to Dragonstone to retrieve the egg. Rhaenyra follows on her dragon, Syrax, and forces Daemon to renounce his false claims and return the egg. Viserys announces his intention to wed Alicent, angering Corlys, who proposes an alliance to Daemon.
33"Second of His Name"Greg YaitanesGabe Fonseca & Ryan CondalSeptember 4, 2022 (2022-09-04)
For three years, Lord Corlys and Prince Daemon have battled the Crabfeeder and his forces in the Stepstones without the Iron Throne's support. Meanwhile, King Viserys plans a great hunt to celebrate his and pregnant Queen Alicent's son Aegon's second birthday. Rhaenyra resents her father's excessive attention towards her half-brother, Aegon. The ailing king insists that Rhaenyra, now seventeen, must marry to form a strong alliance and protect their lineage. Many suitors are considered, including two-year old Prince Aegon. Lord Lyonel Strong recommends Ser Laenor Velaryon, Lord Corlys' son, as a potential match to mend the rift between the two houses. Overcoming previous doubts, Viserys assures Rhaenyra she remains his heir and can choose her consort. Meanwhile, brothers Hobert and Otto Hightower secretly scheme to make Aegon the successor, furthering their family's power and prestige. After Ser Vaemond Velaryon pleads for the king's help, Viserys sends aid to the Stepstones. Seeing his brother's support as ending his chance to prove himself, Daemon acts as bait to ambush the Crabfeeder, winning the ensuing battle before the crown's forces arrive.
44"King of the Narrow Sea"Clare KilnerIra ParkerSeptember 11, 2022 (2022-09-11)
After an unsuccessful months-long tour to choose a consort, Rhaenyra returns to King's Landing. Daemon also returns after conquering most of the Stepstones. Now called "King of the Narrow Sea", Daemon swears allegiance to Viserys and hands over his crown. As the reunited brothers celebrate, Alicent and Rhaenyra reconcile. After dark, Daemon and Rhaenyra sneak out to explore King's Landing, attend a bawdy play, and visit a brothel. Daemon seduces a willing Rhaenyra, but unable to consummate their affair, he abandons her there. Returning to the Red Keep, Rhaenyra seduces Ser Criston. Informed by the White Worm's spy, Ser Otto informs the king about Daemon and Rhaenyra's carousing. Alicent overhears and privately questions Rhaenyra, who swears she is still a maid. Viserys confronts Daemon who, hungover and disheveled, seemingly confirms the rumors and proposes he wed Rhaenyra. Viserys claims Daemon only wants the crown and exiles him to the Vale. To avoid scandal and strengthen the throne, Viserys orders Rhaenyra to marry Ser Laenor Velaryon. Viserys dismisses Otto as his Hand after Rhaenyra accuses Otto of manipulating him for his personal gain. Grand Maester Mellos gives Rhaenyra a precautionary abortifacient tea at Viserys' request.
55"We Light the Way"Clare KilnerCharmaine DeGratéSeptember 18, 2022 (2022-09-18)
In the Vale, Daemon murders his wife, Lady Rhea Royce. Before departing King's Landing, Ser Otto warns Queen Alicent that Rhaenyra becoming queen would make Alicent's two sons a threat to the crown. Rhaenyra and Ser Laenor Velaryon are betrothed, mollifying Lord Corlys. Understanding Laenor's homosexuality, Rhaenyra proposes fulfilling their royal duties to produce heirs, then pursue their own lovers. Ser Criston is humiliated when Rhaenyra declines his proposal to elope to Essos and assume new identities; she prefers their current sexual liaison. Alicent questions Criston about Rhaenyra and Daemon, but misunderstanding, he confesses to being Rhaenyra's lover. During Rhaenyra and Laenor's betrothal celebration, Alicent enters, interrupting Viserys' speech, wearing a green gown, the signal color for House Hightower's call to arms. Daemon also unexpectedly attends. Confronted by Rhea's cousin, Daemon denies murdering her and wishes to assert his claim to inherit her lands. Laenor's lover, Ser Joffrey Lonmouth, surmises Criston is Rhaenyra's paramour. When Criston believes Joffrey is threatening blackmail, he brutally kills him, devastating Laenor and horrifying guests. Rhaenyra and Laenor are privately wed late that night. Viserys collapses after the ceremony. Meanwhile, Alicent intervenes as a disgraced Criston is about to commit suicide.
66"The Princess and the Queen"Miguel SapochnikSara HessSeptember 25, 2022 (2022-09-25)
Ten years later, Rhaenyra has three sons—Jacaerys, Lucerys, and newborn Joffrey. All lack the Valyrian platinum hair, but King Viserys rejects Queen Alicent's assertion that Ser Laenor is not their father. Alicent tells Aegon he must prepare to one day dispute Rhaenyra’s claim for the Iron Throne. As Viserys’s firstborn son, he will always be a threat to Rhaenyra's claim and his life will be threatened. Daemon and his wife, Laena Velaryon, visit Pentos with daughters Baela and Rhaena. The prince offers them a lordship in exchange for an alliance against a resurgent Triarchy. Unable to give birth after an agonizing labor, Laena commands her dragon Vhagar to incinerate her. Ser Criston, now serving Alicent, goads Ser Harwin into attacking him by implying that Harwin fathered Rhaenyra's children. To ease family strife, Rhaenyra proposes Jacaerys marry Helaena, Alicent's daughter, which Alicent rejects since she believes Jacaerys is a bastard. Shortly after, a disgraced Ser Harwin bids Rhaenyra and her sons farewell before his father, Hand of the King Ser Lyonel Strong escorts him to Harrenhal castle. It is implied that Ser Harwin fathered Rhaenyra's three sons. Alicent confides to Ser Lyonel's younger son, Larys, that she wishes her father, Ser Otto, was still the king's Hand. Larys recruits three criminals to set a fire at Harrenhal, killing Lyonel and Harwin. Rhaenyra moves her household to Dragonstone, also bringing Laenor's lover, Ser Qarl Correy.
77"Driftmark"Miguel SapochnikKevin LauOctober 2, 2022 (2022-10-02)
King Viserys and his court attend Lady Laena's funeral in Driftmark. Rhaenyra and Daemon reunite and are physically intimate. Meanwhile, Viserys fails to reconcile with Daemon. Prince Aemond claims Vhagar as his dragon, causing an altercation with his cousins and nephews in which Lucerys slashes Aemond's eye with a knife. As revenge, Queen Alicent lunges at Lucerys with Viserys' Valyrian steel dagger. Rhaenyra blocks Alicent, but injures herself. After claims that Rhaenyra's sons are bastards, Viserys decrees anyone questioning their legitimacy will be punished. Later, former Hand of the King, Otto Hightower, assures Alicent they will prevail, while Rhaenyra and Daemon unite against Alicent and her family. To continue the true Velaryon lineage, Princess Rhaenys suggests that Lord Corlys pass his title through his granddaughter, Baela, by marriage to Prince Lucerys, as Laenor has not sired any children. Ser Qarl appears to murder Laenor, leaving behind a charred body. Daemon and Rhaenyra privately marry in the old Valyrian Dragonlord tradition to perpetuate the Targaryen bloodline. Meanwhile, Laenor, having faked his death, escapes Driftmark with Qarl.
88"The Lord of the Tides"Geeta Vasant PatelEileen ShimOctober 9, 2022 (2022-10-09)
Six years later, Lord Corlys Velaryon is wounded fighting in the Stepstones. His brother, Ser Vaemond, petitions King's Landing to name him Corlys' heir, proclaiming Rhaenyra's son, Lucerys, illegitimate. Rhaenyra and Daemon return to the capital to defend Lucerys' claim. King Viserys is now bedridden, disfigured, and mentally muddled. Queen Alicent and the king's Hand, Otto Hightower, oversee all royal matters. Alicent covers-up Prince Aegon raping a handmaiden. Rhaenyra proposes two marriage arrangements with House Velaryon to gain Princess Rhaenys' support. She implores Viserys to defend her succession, quoting Aegon the Conqueror's dream about the Prince That Was Promised. As Vaemond's petition is presented at court, Viserys declares Lucerys the Driftmark heir. Daemon beheads Vaemond when he denounces Rhaenyra as a whore and her children bastards. The family appears to reconcile during a feast, but Aemond later incites a fight, insinuating Rhaenyra's three sons are bastards. Meanwhile, Alicent's lady-in-waiting, Talya, regularly provides Daemon's former mistress, Mysaria, with information. Viserys, near death, mutters parts of Aegon the Conqueror's dream, which Alicent mistakenly believes refers to Prince Aegon.
99"The Green Council"Clare KilnerSara HessOctober 16, 2022 (2022-10-16)
After Viserys' death, Ser Otto and the Small Council plot to crown Prince Aegon. Ser Criston kills Lord Beesbury, who opposed the scheme. Kingsguard Lord Commander Harrold Westerling resigns in protest. Otto keeps Viserys's death a secret to fortify the council's position, then coerces the noble houses to switch their allegiance to Aegon. Those resisting are imprisoned or hanged. Otto and Alicent discuss on whether to kill or exile Rhaenyra and separately rush to find and influence the missing Prince Aegon: Otto sends Kingsguard brothers Ser Erryk and Ser Arryk Cargyll, while Alicent tasks Criston and Prince Aemond. The Cargylls find Aegon first, but Criston and Aemond forcibly take him. Lord Larys tells Alicent that spies, including lady-in-waiting, Talya, are within the Red Keep. Alicent approves eliminating the head spy. Alicent persuades a resistant Aegon to claim his birthright. King's Landing citizens are herded into the Dragonpit to witness Aegon's coronation. Princess Rhaenys, refusing to support Aegon’s claim, is held captive. Erryk frees her and she enters the Dragonpit caverns. Astride her dragon, Meleys, she violently breaches the grand hall, causing mayhem, death, and threatening the royals; Rhaenys then flees King’s Landing on Melyes.
1010"The Black Queen"Greg YaitanesRyan CondalOctober 23, 2022 (2022-10-23)
Princess Rhaenys arrives on Dragonstone to announce King Viserys's death and Prince Aegon ascending the throne; the news shocks Rhaenyra into a premature stillbirth. Daemon pressures Rhaenyra to go to war. When Ser Erryk brings Viserys' crown, Rhaenyra is declared queen. Ser Otto Hightower presents King Aegon II's terms for Rhaenyra's concession, including retaining her royal title and Dragonstone, and her sons' rights to inherit Driftmark; Daemon is angered when Rhaenyra considers conceding to unify the realm against the Northern threat foretold by Aegon the Conqueror's dream. Lord Corlys pledges House Velaryon's allegiance to Rhaenyra's "Black" faction; Daemon plans to recruit more dragonriders and awakens a large dragon hibernating in a cave. Princes Jacaerys and Lucerys are sent as envoys to secure Houses Arryn, Stark, and Baratheon as allies. Lucerys meets with Lord Borros Baratheon and discovers Prince Aemond is also there to secure the Baratheons as allies for Aegon II. King Aegon II has offered Borros a political alliance through marriage between his daughter and Aemond while Rhaenyra has offered nothing. Lucerys leaves on his dragon, Arrax, but Aemond pursues him on Vhagar. The fractious dragons defy their riders; Arrax burns Vhagar; Vhagar then devours Lucerys and Arrax, stunning Aemond. Rhaenyra is devastated and enraged upon receiving the news.

Season 2 edit

No.
overall
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TitleDirected by [7]Written by [8]Original air date
111TBAAlan TaylorRyan CondalJune 16, 2024 (2024-06-16)[6]

Clare Kilner directed the second and fifth episodes, Geeta Patel directed the third and eighth, Alan Taylor directed the fourth, Andrij Parekh directed the sixth, and Loni Peristere directed the seventh.[7]

Production edit

Development edit

 
 
Show creators and executive producers Ryan Condal (left) and George R. R. Martin (right)

In 2015, with Game of Thrones still in production, HBO executives approached A Song of Ice and Fire writer George R. R. Martin regarding possible successors or spin-offs to the series.[9] In November 2018, Martin stated that a "potential spin-off series would be solidly based on material in Fire & Blood."[10] Game of Thrones creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss stated they wanted to "move on" from the franchise and declined involvement in subsequent projects.[11] By September 2019, a Game of Thrones prequel series from Martin and Ryan Condal that "tracks the beginning of the end for House Targaryen" was close to receiving a pilot order from HBO.[12] The following month, House of the Dragon was given a straight-to-series order.[13] Condal and Miguel Sapochnik, who won an Emmy Award for directing the episode "Battle of the Bastards", were selected to serve as showrunners.[14] In 2016, Condal pitched the idea of a series based on Martin's Tales of Dunk and Egg, however HBO initially passed on it.[15] Sapochnik was also hired to direct the series premiere as well as additional episodes.[16] The series begins 172 years before the events of Game of Thrones during the reign of King Viserys I Targaryen, ultimately leading to the Targaryen civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons.[17][18] The project is a reworking of the rejected spin-off concept from Game of Thrones writer Bryan Cogman, on which HBO officially passed.[19]

Inspiration for the series came from English medieval history and the Anarchy, a war of succession after the death of Henry I of England between his nephew Stephen of Blois and only surviving child, Empress Matilda, who had fled to Normandy in the 12th century.[20][21][22] In January 2020, Casey Bloys, HBO's president of programming, stated that writing had begun.[23] Writers for the show include Condal and Sara Hess, who previously wrote for Deadwood and Orange Is the New Black.[24] Martin was also involved in the pre-production, providing input on storylines and reviewed scripts and rough cuts.[25] On August 26, 2022, less than a week after its premiere, the series was renewed for a second season.[26] On August 31, Miguel Sapochnik stepped down as director and co-showrunner for the second season, but remained an executive producer. Sapochnik stated, "It was incredibly tough to decide to move on, but I know that it is the right choice for me, personally and professionally."[27] Alan Taylor, who directed Game of Thrones episodes, will join in season two and serve as an executive producer and direct.[28] Following the second season renewal, Bloys stated that it is expected to premiere in 2024.[29] Hess told Variety in late December 2022 that most of season 2 had been written and will include a revenge plot against Alicent following the events of the first-season finale.[30] The second season will consist of eight episodes and is set to premiere on June 16, 2024.[5][6] On his personal blog in December 2023, Martin stated the third and fourth seasons are being written.[31]

Changes from the novels edit

It was very important for Miguel and I to create a show that was not another bunch of white people on the screen. We wanted to find a way to put diversity in the show, but we didn't want to do it in a way that felt like it was an afterthought or, worse, tokenism.

Ryan Condal, July 2022 interview with Entertainment Weekly[32]

In the novels, members of House Velaryon are generally described as having "silver-gold hair, pale skin, and violet eyes", similar to the Targaryens.[33] However, Condal and Sapochnik wanted to introduce more racial diversity with its casting.[34] Game of Thrones was criticized for lacking a diverse cast and including cultural stereotypes.[35][36] As a result, House Velaryon are portrayed as black in the television series.[37] According to Condal, Martin, while writing the novels, considered making the Velaryons a house of Black aristocrats who traveled to Westeros from the culturally diverse area of Valyria.[37] Despite initial fan criticism of the ethnicity change,[38] publications and commentators stated it helped distinguish between the large number of characters between the two families.[39][40]

Fire & Blood is written in the style of a history book authored by an in-universe fictional historian studying the Targaryen dynasty and various civil conflicts.[41] The novels of A Song of Ice and Fire, however, are more immersive, with each chapter written in a third-person limited perspective from the immediate point of view of a character.[42] As a result, some accounts of events recorded in Fire & Blood are second-hand narrations that are potentially speculative or distorted, therefore making the narrator unreliable from the reader's perspective.[43] In an effort to make the story more clear for viewers, the show writers decided to portray the book events in chronological order from a third-person perspective.[44]

Casting edit

Season 1 edit

Casting began in July 2020.[45] In October 2020, Paddy Considine was cast as Viserys I Targaryen.[46] Considine was offered a role in Game of Thrones but declined due to the fantasy elements of the series.[47] Condal in a 2020 interview stated that Considine was their first choice for Viserys.[48] By December, Olivia Cooke, Matt Smith, and Emma D'Arcy were cast as Alicent Hightower, Daemon Targaryen, and Rhaenyra Targaryen, respectively.[49] In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Smith stated he was initially hesitant to star in a Game of Thrones prequel but accepted the role after learning of Considine's attachment to the project.[50]

In February 2021, Rhys Ifans, Steve Toussaint, Eve Best, and Sonoya Mizuno were added to the main cast.[51] By April, Fabien Frankel joined the cast as Ser Criston Cole.[52] In May, Graham McTavish was spotted on set in full wardrobe.[53] In July 2021, Emily Carey and Milly Alcock were added to the cast as younger counterparts of Alicent Hightower and Rhaenyra Targaryen, respectively.[54] The time jump midway through the first season prompted the casting of multiple actors for the same role.[55]

Season 2 edit

On April 24, 2023, Gayle Rankin, Simon Russell Beale, Freddie Fox, and Abubakar Salim were announced to have joined the cast for the second season as Alys Rivers, Ser Simon Strong, Ser Gwayne Hightower and Alyn of Hull, respectively.[56]

Filming edit

Principal photography on the ten-episode first season of the series began in April 2021.[57] The series was filmed primarily in the United Kingdom.[58] House of the Dragon was the first production to be shot at Warner Bros. Leavesden Studios' new virtual production stage.[59] On July 18, 2021, a positive COVID-19 case forced the pausing of production for two days.[60] The Spanish publication Hoy reported that House of the Dragon would be filmed in the Province of Cáceres in western Spain between October 11–21, 2021.[61] The provincial capital of Cáceres along with the medieval town of Trujillo were used in scenes for King's Landing.[62] From October 26–31, the series was filmed in Portugal at the Castle of Monsanto.[63] The majority of season 1 was shot using Arri Alexa cameras; specifically Alexa 65s for the main camera and the Alexa Mini LFs as additional cameras.[64]

Locations in Cornwall, England included St Michael's Mount, Holywell Beach and Kynance Cove. Other locations included Castleton, Derbyshire, in areas such as Cave Dale, Eldon Hill Quarry and the Market Place. Some scenes were shot in Aldershot, Hampshire.[65] In February 2022, HBO confirmed that the first season of House of the Dragon had wrapped production.[66] Visual effects for the series were produced in part by Pixomondo, who worked on Game of Thrones and received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Visual Effects.[67][68][69] In October 2022, it was reported that the OSVP stage at Leavesden Studios, used in the series, was shutting down.[70]

The second season began filming on April 11, 2023, at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden in Watford, England,[71] and moved to Cáceres, Spain on May 18, 2023.[72][73] The series continued filming throughout the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike.[74] Despite the show originating in the United States, the largely British cast works under local rules governed by the sister union Equity.[75] Filming wrapped by September 29, 2023.[76]

Music edit

It was announced in February 2021 that Ramin Djawadi would compose the series score.[77] Djawadi composed the music for all eight seasons of Game of Thrones, which garnered him three Grammy Awards nominations and two Emmy Awards wins.[78][77] Djawadi and the showrunners opted to retain the original theme song, "Game of Thrones Theme", for House of the Dragon. The song debuted in the opening credits of the second episode.[79] In an interview with The A.V. Club, Djawadi stated that the original theme song was used to "tie the shows together".[80] For the first season, Djawadi, along with Condal and Sapochnik, watched each episode and made notes on when the music should occur and what mood the music should set.[81] Character motifs from Game of Thrones are also featured in House of the Dragon, including the Dragon theme "Dracarys".[82]

Language edit

Game of Thrones linguist David J. Peterson returned to continue his work on the constructed language High Valyrian.[83] Peterson stated that, unlike Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon features scene-long dialogue in High Valyrian.[84] In the series, High Valyrian is spoken by both Targaryens and Velaryons, requiring cast members to learn the language.[85] Emma D'Arcy reportedly enjoyed learning it, while Matt Smith initially dreaded it and found it daunting.[86]

Budget edit

The production budget of the first season of House of the Dragon was nearly $200 million, which equates to an average of under $20 million per episode.[87] In comparison, its parent series, Game of Thrones, cost around $100 million per season, beginning with nearly $6 million per episode from seasons one to five, around $10 million for every episode in seasons six and seven, and up to $15 million each episode in its eighth and final season, earning $285 million in profits per season over its eight seasons.[88][89] According to Deadline Hollywood, the marketing budget was over $100 million, comparable to the budget for a blockbuster theatrical film.[90]

Release edit

House of the Dragon premiered on August 21, 2022.[91] It is HBO's first new series to stream in 4K, Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos on its sister streaming platform HBO Max.[92] The first episode was released for free on YouTube on September 2, 2022.[93] The first-season finale was leaked online the week before the actual air date, with the full episode appearing on torrent sites.[94] According to HBO, the leak came from a Europe, the Middle East and Africa partner and it will "aggressively" monitor for additional leaks.[95] The second season is set to premiere on June 16, 2024.[6]

International broadcast edit

In New Zealand, the series is distributed by Sky's SoHo TV channel and Neon streaming service.[96] In the Philippines, SKY broadcasts the show via its main cable television services and other digital streaming platforms.[97] In India, JioCinema distributes the show.[98] In the UK, Ireland, Italy, Germany, Austria and Switzerland, the series airs on Sky Atlantic and its accompanying streaming service Now.[99] In Canada, House of the Dragon is available on Bell Media's Crave streaming service and its HBO linear channel.[100] In Australia, the series is available for streaming on Binge and Foxtel.[101]

Home media edit

The first season was released on 4K UHD Blu-ray, standard Blu-ray, and DVD on December 20, 2022, and contains over an hour of behind-the-scenes features.[102]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

House of the Dragon: Critical reception by episode

Percentage of positive critics' reviews tracked by the website Rotten Tomatoes[103]

On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the first season holds an approval rating of 93%, based on 863 reviews, with an average rating of 7.85. The website's critical consensus said, "Covering an era of tenuous peace with ferocious – albeit abbreviated – focus, House of the Dragon is an impressive prequel that exemplifies the court intrigue that distinguished its predecessor."[103] On Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, the first season received a score of 69 out of 100 based on 43 critic reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[104]

 
Paddy Considine received critical acclaim for his performance as Viserys.

Reviews for the first season were positive, with critics praising the writing, directing, score and cast performances.[105] Lucy Mangan of The Guardian called the show a "roaring success" with Lorraine Ali of the Los Angeles Times stating the show mirrors the acclaim of the early seasons of Game of Thrones.[106][107] Reviews pointed out the reliance on Martin's novel was one of the reasons the series fared better critically than the later seasons of its predecessor, specifically the last season.[108][109] The cast also received praise, with Paddy Considine, Matt Smith, Emma D'Arcy, and Olivia Cooke being singled out for their performances.[110] In an interview with GQ, Considine stated that Martin told him that "Your Viserys is better than my Viserys".[111] The diversity of the characters was mostly met with praise,[112][113][114] with Jeff Yang of The New York Times stating that diversification of the cast can help the series gain a more diverse audience.[115] The series was included on multiple critics' top ten television series lists of 2022, including Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, CNN, and Polygon.[116]

Despite the praise, the show's first season did receive criticism for the depiction of violence, pacing and cinematography. Reviewing the early episodes, Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly said the series leaned too much on grand imagery and lacked the breakout supporting characters that Game of Thrones had.[117][118] Before the premiere, Martin stated that the series is similar to a Shakespearean tragedy with each character being morally grey with no "character everybody's going to love".[119] The Guardian stated the "dullness" of the characters makes the series more of a period drama than an action-adventure fantasy.[120] The Los Angeles Times and The New York Times cited the constant actor changes as a reason for the lack of emotional attachment to characters.[121][122] The graphic violence in the season premiere with a failed caesarean section was criticized for being excessive, and according to USA Today, "exploitive and in poor taste".[123][124][125] The time jumps throughout the first season were also noted for being jarring and causing confusion,[126][127] while George R. R. Martin defended them as being "handled very well".[128][129] In addition, the dark cinematography in Episode 7 was a point of criticism from both critics and fans alike.[130][131] HBO responded that the dimmed lighting in those scenes was an "intentional creative decision".[132] Game of Thrones faced similar criticism regarding the lighting of scenes in Season 8, with one of the show's cinematographers stating it was a "deliberate choice".[133][134]

Viewership edit

The day after the series premiere, HBO said the episode had been viewed by an estimated 9.99 million viewers in the U.S. on its first night of availability – including linear viewers and streams on HBO Max – which it said was the largest single-day viewership for a series debut in the service's history, dethroning Euphoria.[135] After one week of availability, the viewership rose to nearly 25 million in the U.S. across all platforms.[136] Nielsen estimated that the episode was watched by 10.6 million viewers on HBO Max in the first four days, with the number increasing to 14.5 million when including the viewership on the main HBO channel.[a][137] Samba TV meanwhile stated that 4.8 million U.S. households streamed the episode in the first four days.[138] The series was also popular on social media, with the show premiere being the number one trending topic on Twitter and Google Trends.[139]

The finale of the first season was watched by 9.3 million viewers across all platforms during its premiere night according to HBO, which was the highest viewership for any finale of a HBO show since the series finale of Game of Thrones. The show averaged 9–9.5 million viewers for an episode on premiere night and 29 million total viewers after a week of release.[140]

Nielsen stated in November 2022 that 35% of the viewers of the show were in the age range of 18–34.[141] Similar to Game of Thrones, the first season of House of the Dragon was extensively pirated.[142] According to TorrentFreak, it was the most pirated series of 2022, ahead of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power and other series.[143]

Comparisons with The Rings of Power edit

Critics, fans, and publications have drawn comparisons between House of the Dragon and fantasy series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power on Amazon Prime Video. The Rings of Power is a prequel series set thousands of years before the events of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, while House of the Dragon is a prequel series set before Game of Thrones.[144] The similar fantasy genre, close release dates, and extensive fan bases were cited in articles comparing the two series.[3][145][146] Commentators and fans alike have described these comparisons as the "biggest battle in TV history".[147][148] More negative criticism from the two fan bases also included the character diversity, with some publications describing some of the criticism as racist.[149][150][151][152] Martin stated that although he hopes both shows are successful, he wants to see House of the Dragon "succeed more."[153] Lindsey Weber, an executive producer for The Rings of Power, stated that the head-to-head conflict between the two shows are "totally manufactured by the media for headlines".[148] Show co-creator J. D. Payne said the only competition he sees is with "themselves"; however, he wishes well for "anyone else working on storytelling".[154]

Financially, the budget for The Rings of Power is almost $450 million more than House of the Dragon.[87] Both series fared successfully in the ratings.[155] According to Nielsen and first-party data, The Rings of Power's first two episodes had more than 1.25 billion minutes of streaming minutes after three days of availability. In comparison, a few hours after the episode two premiere of House of the Dragon, the show had reached more than 1.06 billion minutes of streaming minutes.[b][137][156] Following the season finale for House of the Dragon, weekly streaming viewership passed 1 billion viewing minutes for the first time.[156] According to Nielsen data, The Rings of Power has a higher percentage of older viewers, with more than 70% of viewers being over the age of 35.[157] In any given week, The Rings of Power tended to have more streams than House of the Dragon given that the viewership of House of the Dragon was split between those watching online and those watching on HBO channel while that of The Rings of Power was online only. However, following both series debuts, streaming viewership for The Rings of Power decreased over the first season, while House of the Dragon viewership increased. The viewership of individual episodes of House of the Dragon also tended to increase over a number of weeks after the episodes became available while that of The Rings of Power dropped sharply after the first two weeks.[158] Despite the age gap in viewership, commentators have stated one of the reasons both shows did well was the consistent release schedule that helped create social-media buzz.[159][160] Both shows have highlighted the "streaming wars" between both Amazon and HBO and the entertainment industry as a whole.[161][162][163]

Accolades edit

The first season was nominated for Outstanding Drama Series at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards, in addition to eight nominations at the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, winning one for Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes.[164][165] It received two nominations at the 80th Golden Globe Awards for Best Television Series – Drama and Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama for D'Arcy, winning the former.[166] Other nominations include three Critics' Choice Television Awards and one Screen Actors Guild Award.[167][168]

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Nielsen measures linear viewership in number of viewers while streaming shows are measured in number of minutes.[29]
  2. ^ Linear viewership numbers for House of the Dragon are not included in the streaming viewership numbers.

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This article is about the TV series For the house in Ceuta see House of the Dragons House of the Dragon is an American fantasy drama television series created by George R R Martin and Ryan Condal for HBO A prequel to Game of Thrones 2011 2019 it is the second television series in the A Song of Ice and Fire franchise Condal and Miguel Sapochnik served as the showrunners for the first season Based on parts of Martin s 2018 book Fire amp Blood the series begins about 100 years after the Seven Kingdoms are united by the Targaryen conquest nearly 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones and 172 years before the birth of Daenerys Targaryen Featuring an ensemble cast the show portrays the events leading up to the beginning of the decline of House Targaryen a devastating war of succession known as the Dance of the Dragons House of the DragonGenreAction 1 Adventure 2 Fantasy 3 Serial drama 4 Created byRyan Condal George R R MartinBased onFire amp Bloodby George R R MartinStarringPaddy Considine Matt Smith Emma D Arcy Rhys Ifans Steve Toussaint Eve Best Sonoya Mizuno Fabien Frankel Milly Alcock Emily Carey Graham McTavish Matthew Needham Jefferson Hall Olivia Cooke Harry Collett Tom Glynn Carney Ewan Mitchell Bethany Antonia Phoebe Campbell Phia SabanTheme music composerRamin DjawadiOpening theme Game of Thrones Theme ComposerRamin DjawadiCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes10ProductionExecutive producersMiguel Sapochnik Ryan Condal George R R Martin Ron Schmidt Jocelyn Diaz Sara Hess Vince GerardisProducersKaren Wacker Angus More Gordon Alexis Raben Kevin LauProduction locationsPortugal United Kingdom Spain United StatesCinematographyFabian Wagner Pepe Avila del Pino Alejandro Martinez Catherine GoldschmidtEditorsTim Porter Selina MacArthur Crispin Green Chris HunterRunning time54 68 minutesProduction companiesGRRM Bastard Sword 1 26 Pictures Inc HBO EntertainmentOriginal releaseNetworkHBOReleaseAugust 21 2022 2022 08 21 present present RelatedGame of ThronesHouse of the Dragon received a straight to series order in October 2019 with casting beginning in July 2020 and principal photography starting in April 2021 in the United Kingdom The series premiered on August 21 2022 with the first season consisting of ten episodes Five days after its premiere the series was renewed for a second season Sapochnik departed as showrunner after the first season leaving Condal to serve as the sole showrunner for the second season The second season is set to premiere on June 16 2024 consisting of 8 episodes The first season received highly positive reviews with praise towards its character development visual effects writing score by Ramin Djawadi and performances However the pacing specifically of the time jumps and the dark lighting of some scenes were criticized The series premiere was watched by over 10 million viewers across the linear channels and HBO Max on the first day the biggest in HBO s history At the 80th Golden Globe Awards House of the Dragon won Best Television Series Drama and D Arcy was nominated for Best Actress in a Television Series Drama The series earned nine Primetime Emmy Award nominations including Outstanding Drama Series and won three British Academy Television Craft Awards Contents 1 Cast and characters 1 1 Starring 1 2 Recurring 1 3 Guest 2 Episodes 2 1 Season 1 2022 2 2 Season 2 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 1 1 Changes from the novels 3 2 Casting 3 2 1 Season 1 3 2 2 Season 2 3 3 Filming 3 4 Music 3 5 Language 3 6 Budget 4 Release 4 1 International broadcast 4 2 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Viewership 5 3 Comparisons with The Rings of Power 5 4 Accolades 6 See also 7 Footnotes 8 References 9 External linksCast and characters editStarring edit Paddy Considine as King Viserys I Targaryen season 1 The fifth king of the Seven Kingdoms Known as a warm kind and decent man Viserys was chosen by a council of lords to succeed his grandfather King Jaehaerys I Targaryen as king Viserys is the firstborn son of King Jaehaerys second son Prince Baelon Targaryen and his sister wife Princess Alyssa Targaryen Viserys is a former dragonrider who rode the dragon Balerion also known as the Black Dread and was Balerion s last rider before its death before Viserys succession Matt Smith as Prince Daemon Targaryen The younger brother of King Viserys I Targaryen and uncle husband of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen Known as the Rogue Prince for his unpredictable behavior Daemon is a fierce warrior and wields the Valyrian steel sword Dark Sister He is an experienced dragonrider who rides the dragon Caraxes also known as the Blood Wyrm Emma D Arcy as Princess Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen King Viserys I Targaryen s daughter and heir apparent the firstborn and only surviving child of Viserys and his first wife Queen Aemma Arryn She was praised as the Realm s Delight during her youth She is crowned queen by her supporters the Blacks after her half brother usurped the throne She is a dragonrider who rides the dragon Syrax Milly Alcock portrays young Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen season 1 Rhys Ifans as Ser Otto Hightower Queen Alicent s father and the Hand of the King to King Viserys I Targaryen s small council and continues to hold his position under King Aegon II Targaryen When his daughter Alicent became queen he began plotting to put her eldest son Aegon on the Iron Throne instead of Rhaenyra Steve Toussaint as Lord Corlys Velaryon The Lord of Driftmark and head of House Velaryon one of the wealthiest and most powerful families in the Seven Kingdoms Known as the Sea Snake he is the most famous seafarer in Westerosi history Eve Best as Princess Rhaenys Targaryen King Viserys and Daemon s older cousin and the wife of Lord Corlys Velaryon Rhaenys is the only child of Prince Aemon Targaryen King Jaehaerys I Targaryen s late heir apparent and oldest son and Jocelyn Baratheon Jaehaerys half sister Known as the Queen Who Never Was she was once a candidate to succeed her grandfather as ruler of the Seven Kingdoms but was passed over in favor of her younger cousin Viserys due to her gender She is a formidable dragonrider who rides the dragon Meleys also known as the Red Queen Sonoya Mizuno as Mysaria A foreign born brothel dancer who rose to become Prince Daemon Targaryen s paramour and most trusted confidante until they eventually parted ways She is later known as the White Worm and leads a network of spies throughout King s Landing Fabien Frankel as Ser Criston Cole A skilled swordsman from the Dornish Marches and the common born son of the steward to the Lord of Blackhaven who is hand picked by Princess Rhaenyra to become a member of King Viserys I Targaryen s Kingsguard He later replaces Ser Harrold Westerling as Lord Commander of the Kingsguard following the ascension of King Aegon II Targaryen Olivia Cooke as Queen Dowager Queen Alicent Hightower Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen s childhood companion and best friend and later the second wife and queen consort of King Viserys I Targaryen She is raised in the Red Keep as part of the King s inner circle and is known as the most comely woman in the court Emily Carey portrays young Lady Queen Alicent Hightower season 1 Graham McTavish as Ser Harrold Westerling A seasoned knight of the Kingsguard who has served the Crown since King Jaehaerys I Targaryen He was tasked with watching over and protecting Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen He later replaces Ser Ryam Redwyne as the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard Matthew Needham as Lord Larys Strong The younger son of Lord Lyonel Strong he is known as Clubfoot due to a birth abnormality that causes him to walk with a limp He is Queen Alicent s trusted confidant and later serves as the Lord Confessor Jefferson Hall as identical twins Lord Jason Lannister The Lord of Casterly Rock head of House Lannister and Warden of the West An arrogant hunter and a warrior he unsuccessfully vies for the hand of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen Ser Tyland Lannister Lord Jason Lannister s younger twin brother and a cunning politician He replaces Lord Corlys Velaryon as Master of Ships on King Viserys I Targaryen s small council and continues to hold his position under King Aegon II Targaryen Harry Collett as Prince Jacaerys Jace Velaryon The firstborn son of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and Ser Laenor Velaryon He is a dragonrider who rides the young dragon Vermax Leo Hart portrays young Jacaerys Velaryon recurring season 1 Tom Glynn Carney as Prince King Aegon II Targaryen The sixth king of the Seven Kingdoms He is the firstborn son of King Viserys I Targaryen and Queen Alicent Hightower half brother to Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen husband of his sister wife Helaena Targaryen and father to her children Jaehaerys Jaehaera and Maelor Despite the best efforts of his mother his hedonism and depravity is legendary in King s Landing s Street of Silk He is a dragonrider who rides the young dragon Sunfyre Ty Tennant portrays young Prince Aegon Targaryen recurring season 1 Ewan Mitchell as Prince Aemond Targaryen The third child and second son of King Viserys I Targaryen and Queen Alicent Hightower He is known as Aemond One Eye after losing his left eye in a brawl with his nephews and has grown to become a fearsome and aggressive warrior He aspires to be a dragonrider and later claims the old dragon Vhagar Leo Ashton portrays young Prince Aemond Targaryen recurring season 1 Phia Saban as Princess Queen Helaena Targaryen The secondborn child and only daughter of King Viserys I Targaryen and Queen Alicent Hightower sister wife of King Aegon II Targaryen and mother to his children She has a unique interest in bugs and often speaks in cryptic prophetic language She is a dragonrider who rides the dragon Dreamfyre Evie Allen portrays young Princess Helaena Targaryen recurring season 1 Bethany Antonia as Lady Baela Targaryen The elder daughter of Prince Daemon Targaryen and Lady Laena Velaryon She is a dragonrider who rides the young dragon Moondancer Shani Smethurst portrays young Baela Targaryen recurring season 1 Phoebe Campbell as Lady Rhaena Targaryen The younger daughter of Prince Daemon Targaryen and Lady Laena Velaryon She is in possession of a dragon egg although it has yet to hatch Eva Ossei Gerning portrays a young Rhaena Targaryen recurring season 1 Recurring edit Gavin Spokes as Lord Lyonel Strong season 1 The Lord of Harrenhal and head of House Strong and Master of Laws on King Viserys I Targaryen s small council He later replaces Ser Otto Hightower as the Hand of the King David Horovitch as Grand Maester Mellos season 1 A maester of the Citadel and Grand Maester on King Viserys I Targaryen s small council as well as serving as his personal physician Bill Paterson as Lord Lyman Beesbury season 1 The Lord of Honeyholt and head of House Beesbury and Master of Coin on King Viserys I Targaryen s small council Steffan Rhodri as Lord Hobert Hightower The Lord of Oldtown and head of House Hightower and the older brother of Ser Otto Hightower John Macmillan as Ser Laenor Velaryon The son of Lord Corlys Velaryon and Princess Rhaenys Targaryen and later the husband of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen He is a dragonrider who rides the dragon Seasmoke Theo Nate portrays young Laenor Velaryon season 1 Matthew Carver portrays child Laenor Velaryon season 1 Nanna Blondell as Lady Laena Velaryon season 1 The daughter of Lord Corlys Velaryon and Princess Rhaenys Targaryen and later the second wife of Prince Daemon Targaryen She is a dragonrider who rides the old legendary dragon Vhagar Savannah Steyn portrays a young Laena Velaryon season 1 Nova Foueillis Mose portrays child Laena Velaryon season 1 Elliott Tittensor as Ser Erryk Cargyll The twin brother of Ser Arryk Cargyll and a member of King Viserys I Targaryen s Kingsguard and later Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen s Queensguard Luke Tittensor as Ser Arryk Cargyll The twin brother of Ser Erryk Cargyll and a member of the Kingsguard for both King Viserys I Targaryen and his successor King Aegon II Targaryen Anthony Flanagan as Ser Steffon Darklyn A member of King Viserys I Targaryen s Kingsguard and later Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen s Queensguard Max Wrottesley as Ser Lorent Marbrand A member of King Viserys I Targaryen s Kingsguard and later Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen s Queensguard Ryan Corr as Ser Harwin Strong season 1 The eldest son of Lord Lyonel Strong and heir to Harrenhal Known as Breakbones he is said to be the strongest man in the Seven Kingdoms He was Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen s secret lover and the biological father of her first three sons Wil Johnson as Ser Vaemond Velaryon season 1 The younger brother of Lord Corlys Velaryon and a commander in the Velaryon navy Kurt Egyiawan as Grand Maester Orwyle A maester of the Citadel who replaces Mellos as Grand Maester on King Viserys I Targaryen s small council and continues to hold his position under King Aegon II Targaryen Elliot Grihault as Prince Lucerys Luke Velaryon season 1 The secondborn son of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and Ser Laenor Velaryon He is a dragonrider who rides the young dragon Arrax Harvey Sadler portrays young Lucerys Velaryon season 1 Paul Kennedy as Lord Jasper Wylde The Lord of Rain House and head of House Wylde Known as Ironrod he replaces Lord Lyonel Strong as Master of Laws on King Viserys I Targaryen s small council and continues to hold his position under King Aegon II Targaryen Alexis Raben as Talya season 1 Queen Alicent Hightower s lady in waiting and a spy for Mysaria Paul Hickey as Lord Allun Caswell season 1 The Lord of Bitterbridge and head of House Caswell Phil Daniels as Maester Gerardys The Maester of Dragonstone Guest edit Sian Brooke as Queen Aemma Arryn season 1 The queen consort and first wife of King Viserys I Targaryen and Rhaenyra s mother She is a granddaughter of King Jaehaerys I Targaryen through her mother Princess Daella Targaryen making Viserys her first cousin Michael Carter as King Jaehaerys I Targaryen season 1 The fourth king of the Seven Kingdoms He is the grandfather of King Viserys I Targaryen Prince Daemon Targaryen Princess Rhaenys Targaryen and Queen Aemma Arryn Known as the Conciliator or the Old King he ruled for over half a century and ended up outliving all his children and eventually had to organize a great council to choose an heir from his grandchildren He was a dragonrider and rode the dragon Vermithor Garry Cooper as Ser Ryam Redwyne season 1 The aging Lord Commander of King Viserys I Targaryen s Kingsguard Julian Lewis Jones as Lord Boremund Baratheon season 1 The Lord of Storm s End head of House Baratheon and Lord Paramount of the Stormlands He is also a maternal cousin of Princess Rhaenys Targaryen and is the great grandson of house founder Orys Baratheon the half brother of King Aegon the Conqueror Daniel Scott Smith as Craghas Drahar season 1 A Myrish prince admiral who leads the Triarchy in conquering the Stepstones plaguing the Westerosi sea trade He is known as the Crabfeeder for his practice of crucifying and feeding his captured enemies to crabs Solly McLeod as Ser Joffrey Lonmouth season 1 A knight of House Lonmouth the battle companion and lover to Ser Laenor Velaryon Rachel Redford as Lady Rhea Royce season 1 The heir to Runestone the seat of House Royce and Prince Daemon Targaryen s estranged first wife Owen Oakeshott as Ser Gerold Royce A cousin of Lady Rhea Royce Arty Froushan as Ser Qarl Correy season 1 A household knight and lover of Ser Laenor Velaryon Dean Nolan as Prince Reggio Haratis The ruler of the Free City of Pentos Maddie Evans as Dyana A handmaid raped by then Prince Aegon Targaryen Roger Evans as Lord Borros Baratheon The son of Lord Boremund Baratheon who succeeds him as Lord of Storm s End and Lord Paramount of the Stormlands Nicholas Jones as Lord Bartimos Celtigar The Lord of Claw Isle and head of House Celtigar He is part of a council of lords and knights that support Rhaenyra s claim to the throne Michael Elwyn as Lord Simon Staunton The Lord of Rook s Rest and head of House Staunton He is part of a council of lords and knights that support Rhaenyra s claim to the throne Episodes editSeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired110August 21 2022 2022 08 21 October 23 2022 2022 10 23 28 5 June 16 2024 2024 06 16 6 TBA Season 1 2022 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date11 The Heirs of the Dragon Miguel SapochnikRyan CondalAugust 21 2022 2022 08 21 With both his sons dead old King Jaehaerys I Targaryen convenes a Great Council to choose an heir The Westerosi lords select Jaehaerys eldest grandson Prince Viserys over Princess Rhaenys the eldest grandchild Nine years into his reign King Viserys organizes a tournament to celebrate Queen Aemma Arryn s pregnancy confident she is carrying his long awaited male heir The Small Council disregards Master of Ships Lord Corlys Velaryon s warning that the Triarchy an alliance of Essos Free Cities threatens to cripple Westerosi shipping lanes Hand of the King Ser Otto Hightower criticizes Viserys s brother and heir Prince Daemon for his brutality as the City Watch commander At the tournament the young handsome Ser Criston Cole a common born knight outcompetes Daemon Meanwhile Viserys sacrifices Aemma in childbirth performing a C section Their newborn son Baelon dies shortly after Viserys refuses the council s pleas to appoint a new heir until Otto reveals that Daemon mockingly styled Baelon as The Heir for a Day Outraged Viserys banishes Daemon from King s Landing and appoints his only living child Princess Rhaenyra heir to the Iron Throne revealing to her Aegon the Conqueror s dream that inspired him to unify Westeros 22 The Rogue Prince Greg YaitanesRyan CondalAugust 28 2022 2022 08 28 Six months later Daemon has illegally occupied Castle Dragonstone Prince Admiral Craghas Drahar known as the Crabfeeder menaces the Stepstones archipelago at the Essos Triarchy s behest The Small Council dismisses Rhaenyra s suggestion to show force and instead relegate her to appointing a new Kingsguard knight Ignoring others advice she chooses Ser Criston the only knight with actual battle experience Ser Otto sends his teen aged daughter Lady Alicent to console the grieving king she advises Viserys to discuss his kingly duty to remarry with Rhaenyra Lord Corlys and his wife Princess Rhaenys propose that Viserys unite their Valyrian houses by marrying their twelve year old daughter Laena Meanwhile the Small Council learns that Daemon proclaiming himself the true heir stole a dragon egg and intends to marry his mistress Mysaria as a secondary spouse Otto and a small detachment sail to Dragonstone to retrieve the egg Rhaenyra follows on her dragon Syrax and forces Daemon to renounce his false claims and return the egg Viserys announces his intention to wed Alicent angering Corlys who proposes an alliance to Daemon 33 Second of His Name Greg YaitanesGabe Fonseca amp Ryan CondalSeptember 4 2022 2022 09 04 For three years Lord Corlys and Prince Daemon have battled the Crabfeeder and his forces in the Stepstones without the Iron Throne s support Meanwhile King Viserys plans a great hunt to celebrate his and pregnant Queen Alicent s son Aegon s second birthday Rhaenyra resents her father s excessive attention towards her half brother Aegon The ailing king insists that Rhaenyra now seventeen must marry to form a strong alliance and protect their lineage Many suitors are considered including two year old Prince Aegon Lord Lyonel Strong recommends Ser Laenor Velaryon Lord Corlys son as a potential match to mend the rift between the two houses Overcoming previous doubts Viserys assures Rhaenyra she remains his heir and can choose her consort Meanwhile brothers Hobert and Otto Hightower secretly scheme to make Aegon the successor furthering their family s power and prestige After Ser Vaemond Velaryon pleads for the king s help Viserys sends aid to the Stepstones Seeing his brother s support as ending his chance to prove himself Daemon acts as bait to ambush the Crabfeeder winning the ensuing battle before the crown s forces arrive 44 King of the Narrow Sea Clare KilnerIra ParkerSeptember 11 2022 2022 09 11 After an unsuccessful months long tour to choose a consort Rhaenyra returns to King s Landing Daemon also returns after conquering most of the Stepstones Now called King of the Narrow Sea Daemon swears allegiance to Viserys and hands over his crown As the reunited brothers celebrate Alicent and Rhaenyra reconcile After dark Daemon and Rhaenyra sneak out to explore King s Landing attend a bawdy play and visit a brothel Daemon seduces a willing Rhaenyra but unable to consummate their affair he abandons her there Returning to the Red Keep Rhaenyra seduces Ser Criston Informed by the White Worm s spy Ser Otto informs the king about Daemon and Rhaenyra s carousing Alicent overhears and privately questions Rhaenyra who swears she is still a maid Viserys confronts Daemon who hungover and disheveled seemingly confirms the rumors and proposes he wed Rhaenyra Viserys claims Daemon only wants the crown and exiles him to the Vale To avoid scandal and strengthen the throne Viserys orders Rhaenyra to marry Ser Laenor Velaryon Viserys dismisses Otto as his Hand after Rhaenyra accuses Otto of manipulating him for his personal gain Grand Maester Mellos gives Rhaenyra a precautionary abortifacient tea at Viserys request 55 We Light the Way Clare KilnerCharmaine DeGrateSeptember 18 2022 2022 09 18 In the Vale Daemon murders his wife Lady Rhea Royce Before departing King s Landing Ser Otto warns Queen Alicent that Rhaenyra becoming queen would make Alicent s two sons a threat to the crown Rhaenyra and Ser Laenor Velaryon are betrothed mollifying Lord Corlys Understanding Laenor s homosexuality Rhaenyra proposes fulfilling their royal duties to produce heirs then pursue their own lovers Ser Criston is humiliated when Rhaenyra declines his proposal to elope to Essos and assume new identities she prefers their current sexual liaison Alicent questions Criston about Rhaenyra and Daemon but misunderstanding he confesses to being Rhaenyra s lover During Rhaenyra and Laenor s betrothal celebration Alicent enters interrupting Viserys speech wearing a green gown the signal color for House Hightower s call to arms Daemon also unexpectedly attends Confronted by Rhea s cousin Daemon denies murdering her and wishes to assert his claim to inherit her lands Laenor s lover Ser Joffrey Lonmouth surmises Criston is Rhaenyra s paramour When Criston believes Joffrey is threatening blackmail he brutally kills him devastating Laenor and horrifying guests Rhaenyra and Laenor are privately wed late that night Viserys collapses after the ceremony Meanwhile Alicent intervenes as a disgraced Criston is about to commit suicide 66 The Princess and the Queen Miguel SapochnikSara HessSeptember 25 2022 2022 09 25 Ten years later Rhaenyra has three sons Jacaerys Lucerys and newborn Joffrey All lack the Valyrian platinum hair but King Viserys rejects Queen Alicent s assertion that Ser Laenor is not their father Alicent tells Aegon he must prepare to one day dispute Rhaenyra s claim for the Iron Throne As Viserys s firstborn son he will always be a threat to Rhaenyra s claim and his life will be threatened Daemon and his wife Laena Velaryon visit Pentos with daughters Baela and Rhaena The prince offers them a lordship in exchange for an alliance against a resurgent Triarchy Unable to give birth after an agonizing labor Laena commands her dragon Vhagar to incinerate her Ser Criston now serving Alicent goads Ser Harwin into attacking him by implying that Harwin fathered Rhaenyra s children To ease family strife Rhaenyra proposes Jacaerys marry Helaena Alicent s daughter which Alicent rejects since she believes Jacaerys is a bastard Shortly after a disgraced Ser Harwin bids Rhaenyra and her sons farewell before his father Hand of the King Ser Lyonel Strong escorts him to Harrenhal castle It is implied that Ser Harwin fathered Rhaenyra s three sons Alicent confides to Ser Lyonel s younger son Larys that she wishes her father Ser Otto was still the king s Hand Larys recruits three criminals to set a fire at Harrenhal killing Lyonel and Harwin Rhaenyra moves her household to Dragonstone also bringing Laenor s lover Ser Qarl Correy 77 Driftmark Miguel SapochnikKevin LauOctober 2 2022 2022 10 02 King Viserys and his court attend Lady Laena s funeral in Driftmark Rhaenyra and Daemon reunite and are physically intimate Meanwhile Viserys fails to reconcile with Daemon Prince Aemond claims Vhagar as his dragon causing an altercation with his cousins and nephews in which Lucerys slashes Aemond s eye with a knife As revenge Queen Alicent lunges at Lucerys with Viserys Valyrian steel dagger Rhaenyra blocks Alicent but injures herself After claims that Rhaenyra s sons are bastards Viserys decrees anyone questioning their legitimacy will be punished Later former Hand of the King Otto Hightower assures Alicent they will prevail while Rhaenyra and Daemon unite against Alicent and her family To continue the true Velaryon lineage Princess Rhaenys suggests that Lord Corlys pass his title through his granddaughter Baela by marriage to Prince Lucerys as Laenor has not sired any children Ser Qarl appears to murder Laenor leaving behind a charred body Daemon and Rhaenyra privately marry in the old Valyrian Dragonlord tradition to perpetuate the Targaryen bloodline Meanwhile Laenor having faked his death escapes Driftmark with Qarl 88 The Lord of the Tides Geeta Vasant PatelEileen ShimOctober 9 2022 2022 10 09 Six years later Lord Corlys Velaryon is wounded fighting in the Stepstones His brother Ser Vaemond petitions King s Landing to name him Corlys heir proclaiming Rhaenyra s son Lucerys illegitimate Rhaenyra and Daemon return to the capital to defend Lucerys claim King Viserys is now bedridden disfigured and mentally muddled Queen Alicent and the king s Hand Otto Hightower oversee all royal matters Alicent covers up Prince Aegon raping a handmaiden Rhaenyra proposes two marriage arrangements with House Velaryon to gain Princess Rhaenys support She implores Viserys to defend her succession quoting Aegon the Conqueror s dream about the Prince That Was Promised As Vaemond s petition is presented at court Viserys declares Lucerys the Driftmark heir Daemon beheads Vaemond when he denounces Rhaenyra as a whore and her children bastards The family appears to reconcile during a feast but Aemond later incites a fight insinuating Rhaenyra s three sons are bastards Meanwhile Alicent s lady in waiting Talya regularly provides Daemon s former mistress Mysaria with information Viserys near death mutters parts of Aegon the Conqueror s dream which Alicent mistakenly believes refers to Prince Aegon 99 The Green Council Clare KilnerSara HessOctober 16 2022 2022 10 16 After Viserys death Ser Otto and the Small Council plot to crown Prince Aegon Ser Criston kills Lord Beesbury who opposed the scheme Kingsguard Lord Commander Harrold Westerling resigns in protest Otto keeps Viserys s death a secret to fortify the council s position then coerces the noble houses to switch their allegiance to Aegon Those resisting are imprisoned or hanged Otto and Alicent discuss on whether to kill or exile Rhaenyra and separately rush to find and influence the missing Prince Aegon Otto sends Kingsguard brothers Ser Erryk and Ser Arryk Cargyll while Alicent tasks Criston and Prince Aemond The Cargylls find Aegon first but Criston and Aemond forcibly take him Lord Larys tells Alicent that spies including lady in waiting Talya are within the Red Keep Alicent approves eliminating the head spy Alicent persuades a resistant Aegon to claim his birthright King s Landing citizens are herded into the Dragonpit to witness Aegon s coronation Princess Rhaenys refusing to support Aegon s claim is held captive Erryk frees her and she enters the Dragonpit caverns Astride her dragon Meleys she violently breaches the grand hall causing mayhem death and threatening the royals Rhaenys then flees King s Landing on Melyes 1010 The Black Queen Greg YaitanesRyan CondalOctober 23 2022 2022 10 23 Princess Rhaenys arrives on Dragonstone to announce King Viserys s death and Prince Aegon ascending the throne the news shocks Rhaenyra into a premature stillbirth Daemon pressures Rhaenyra to go to war When Ser Erryk brings Viserys crown Rhaenyra is declared queen Ser Otto Hightower presents King Aegon II s terms for Rhaenyra s concession including retaining her royal title and Dragonstone and her sons rights to inherit Driftmark Daemon is angered when Rhaenyra considers conceding to unify the realm against the Northern threat foretold by Aegon the Conqueror s dream Lord Corlys pledges House Velaryon s allegiance to Rhaenyra s Black faction Daemon plans to recruit more dragonriders and awakens a large dragon hibernating in a cave Princes Jacaerys and Lucerys are sent as envoys to secure Houses Arryn Stark and Baratheon as allies Lucerys meets with Lord Borros Baratheon and discovers Prince Aemond is also there to secure the Baratheons as allies for Aegon II King Aegon II has offered Borros a political alliance through marriage between his daughter and Aemond while Rhaenyra has offered nothing Lucerys leaves on his dragon Arrax but Aemond pursues him on Vhagar The fractious dragons defy their riders Arrax burns Vhagar Vhagar then devours Lucerys and Arrax stunning Aemond Rhaenyra is devastated and enraged upon receiving the news Season 2 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected by 7 Written by 8 Original air date111TBAAlan TaylorRyan CondalJune 16 2024 2024 06 16 6 Clare Kilner directed the second and fifth episodes Geeta Patel directed the third and eighth Alan Taylor directed the fourth Andrij Parekh directed the sixth and Loni Peristere directed the seventh 7 Production editDevelopment edit nbsp nbsp Show creators and executive producers Ryan Condal left and George R R Martin right In 2015 with Game of Thrones still in production HBO executives approached A Song of Ice and Fire writer George R R Martin regarding possible successors or spin offs to the series 9 In November 2018 Martin stated that a potential spin off series would be solidly based on material in Fire amp Blood 10 Game of Thrones creators David Benioff and D B Weiss stated they wanted to move on from the franchise and declined involvement in subsequent projects 11 By September 2019 a Game of Thrones prequel series from Martin and Ryan Condal that tracks the beginning of the end for House Targaryen was close to receiving a pilot order from HBO 12 The following month House of the Dragon was given a straight to series order 13 Condal and Miguel Sapochnik who won an Emmy Award for directing the episode Battle of the Bastards were selected to serve as showrunners 14 In 2016 Condal pitched the idea of a series based on Martin s Tales of Dunk and Egg however HBO initially passed on it 15 Sapochnik was also hired to direct the series premiere as well as additional episodes 16 The series begins 172 years before the events of Game of Thrones during the reign of King Viserys I Targaryen ultimately leading to the Targaryen civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons 17 18 The project is a reworking of the rejected spin off concept from Game of Thrones writer Bryan Cogman on which HBO officially passed 19 Inspiration for the series came from English medieval history and the Anarchy a war of succession after the death of Henry I of England between his nephew Stephen of Blois and only surviving child Empress Matilda who had fled to Normandy in the 12th century 20 21 22 In January 2020 Casey Bloys HBO s president of programming stated that writing had begun 23 Writers for the show include Condal and Sara Hess who previously wrote for Deadwood and Orange Is the New Black 24 Martin was also involved in the pre production providing input on storylines and reviewed scripts and rough cuts 25 On August 26 2022 less than a week after its premiere the series was renewed for a second season 26 On August 31 Miguel Sapochnik stepped down as director and co showrunner for the second season but remained an executive producer Sapochnik stated It was incredibly tough to decide to move on but I know that it is the right choice for me personally and professionally 27 Alan Taylor who directed Game of Thrones episodes will join in season two and serve as an executive producer and direct 28 Following the second season renewal Bloys stated that it is expected to premiere in 2024 29 Hess told Variety in late December 2022 that most of season 2 had been written and will include a revenge plot against Alicent following the events of the first season finale 30 The second season will consist of eight episodes and is set to premiere on June 16 2024 5 6 On his personal blog in December 2023 Martin stated the third and fourth seasons are being written 31 Changes from the novels edit It was very important for Miguel and I to create a show that was not another bunch of white people on the screen We wanted to find a way to put diversity in the show but we didn t want to do it in a way that felt like it was an afterthought or worse tokenism Ryan Condal July 2022 interview with Entertainment Weekly 32 In the novels members of House Velaryon are generally described as having silver gold hair pale skin and violet eyes similar to the Targaryens 33 However Condal and Sapochnik wanted to introduce more racial diversity with its casting 34 Game of Thrones was criticized for lacking a diverse cast and including cultural stereotypes 35 36 As a result House Velaryon are portrayed as black in the television series 37 According to Condal Martin while writing the novels considered making the Velaryons a house of Black aristocrats who traveled to Westeros from the culturally diverse area of Valyria 37 Despite initial fan criticism of the ethnicity change 38 publications and commentators stated it helped distinguish between the large number of characters between the two families 39 40 Fire amp Blood is written in the style of a history book authored by an in universe fictional historian studying the Targaryen dynasty and various civil conflicts 41 The novels of A Song of Ice and Fire however are more immersive with each chapter written in a third person limited perspective from the immediate point of view of a character 42 As a result some accounts of events recorded in Fire amp Blood are second hand narrations that are potentially speculative or distorted therefore making the narrator unreliable from the reader s perspective 43 In an effort to make the story more clear for viewers the show writers decided to portray the book events in chronological order from a third person perspective 44 Casting edit Season 1 edit Casting began in July 2020 45 In October 2020 Paddy Considine was cast as Viserys I Targaryen 46 Considine was offered a role in Game of Thrones but declined due to the fantasy elements of the series 47 Condal in a 2020 interview stated that Considine was their first choice for Viserys 48 By December Olivia Cooke Matt Smith and Emma D Arcy were cast as Alicent Hightower Daemon Targaryen and Rhaenyra Targaryen respectively 49 In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter Smith stated he was initially hesitant to star in a Game of Thrones prequel but accepted the role after learning of Considine s attachment to the project 50 In February 2021 Rhys Ifans Steve Toussaint Eve Best and Sonoya Mizuno were added to the main cast 51 By April Fabien Frankel joined the cast as Ser Criston Cole 52 In May Graham McTavish was spotted on set in full wardrobe 53 In July 2021 Emily Carey and Milly Alcock were added to the cast as younger counterparts of Alicent Hightower and Rhaenyra Targaryen respectively 54 The time jump midway through the first season prompted the casting of multiple actors for the same role 55 Season 2 edit On April 24 2023 Gayle Rankin Simon Russell Beale Freddie Fox and Abubakar Salim were announced to have joined the cast for the second season as Alys Rivers Ser Simon Strong Ser Gwayne Hightower and Alyn of Hull respectively 56 Filming edit Principal photography on the ten episode first season of the series began in April 2021 57 The series was filmed primarily in the United Kingdom 58 House of the Dragon was the first production to be shot at Warner Bros Leavesden Studios new virtual production stage 59 On July 18 2021 a positive COVID 19 case forced the pausing of production for two days 60 The Spanish publication Hoy reported that House of the Dragon would be filmed in the Province of Caceres in western Spain between October 11 21 2021 61 The provincial capital of Caceres along with the medieval town of Trujillo were used in scenes for King s Landing 62 From October 26 31 the series was filmed in Portugal at the Castle of Monsanto 63 The majority of season 1 was shot using Arri Alexa cameras specifically Alexa 65s for the main camera and the Alexa Mini LFs as additional cameras 64 Locations in Cornwall England included St Michael s Mount Holywell Beach and Kynance Cove Other locations included Castleton Derbyshire in areas such as Cave Dale Eldon Hill Quarry and the Market Place Some scenes were shot in Aldershot Hampshire 65 In February 2022 HBO confirmed that the first season of House of the Dragon had wrapped production 66 Visual effects for the series were produced in part by Pixomondo who worked on Game of Thrones and received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Visual Effects 67 68 69 In October 2022 it was reported that the OSVP stage at Leavesden Studios used in the series was shutting down 70 The second season began filming on April 11 2023 at Warner Bros Studios Leavesden in Watford England 71 and moved to Caceres Spain on May 18 2023 72 73 The series continued filming throughout the 2023 SAG AFTRA strike 74 Despite the show originating in the United States the largely British cast works under local rules governed by the sister union Equity 75 Filming wrapped by September 29 2023 76 Music edit Main article House of the Dragon Season 1 soundtrack It was announced in February 2021 that Ramin Djawadi would compose the series score 77 Djawadi composed the music for all eight seasons of Game of Thrones which garnered him three Grammy Awards nominations and two Emmy Awards wins 78 77 Djawadi and the showrunners opted to retain the original theme song Game of Thrones Theme for House of the Dragon The song debuted in the opening credits of the second episode 79 In an interview with The A V Club Djawadi stated that the original theme song was used to tie the shows together 80 For the first season Djawadi along with Condal and Sapochnik watched each episode and made notes on when the music should occur and what mood the music should set 81 Character motifs from Game of Thrones are also featured in House of the Dragon including the Dragon theme Dracarys 82 Language edit Game of Thrones linguist David J Peterson returned to continue his work on the constructed language High Valyrian 83 Peterson stated that unlike Game of Thrones House of the Dragon features scene long dialogue in High Valyrian 84 In the series High Valyrian is spoken by both Targaryens and Velaryons requiring cast members to learn the language 85 Emma D Arcy reportedly enjoyed learning it while Matt Smith initially dreaded it and found it daunting 86 Budget edit The production budget of the first season of House of the Dragon was nearly 200 million which equates to an average of under 20 million per episode 87 In comparison its parent series Game of Thrones cost around 100 million per season beginning with nearly 6 million per episode from seasons one to five around 10 million for every episode in seasons six and seven and up to 15 million each episode in its eighth and final season earning 285 million in profits per season over its eight seasons 88 89 According to Deadline Hollywood the marketing budget was over 100 million comparable to the budget for a blockbuster theatrical film 90 Release editHouse of the Dragon premiered on August 21 2022 91 It is HBO s first new series to stream in 4K Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos on its sister streaming platform HBO Max 92 The first episode was released for free on YouTube on September 2 2022 93 The first season finale was leaked online the week before the actual air date with the full episode appearing on torrent sites 94 According to HBO the leak came from a Europe the Middle East and Africa partner and it will aggressively monitor for additional leaks 95 The second season is set to premiere on June 16 2024 6 International broadcast edit See also List of HBO international channels In New Zealand the series is distributed by Sky s SoHo TV channel and Neon streaming service 96 In the Philippines SKY broadcasts the show via its main cable television services and other digital streaming platforms 97 In India JioCinema distributes the show 98 In the UK Ireland Italy Germany Austria and Switzerland the series airs on Sky Atlantic and its accompanying streaming service Now 99 In Canada House of the Dragon is available on Bell Media s Crave streaming service and its HBO linear channel 100 In Australia the series is available for streaming on Binge and Foxtel 101 Home media edit The first season was released on 4K UHD Blu ray standard Blu ray and DVD on December 20 2022 and contains over an hour of behind the scenes features 102 Reception editCritical response edit House of the Dragon Critical reception by episode Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Percentage of positive critics reviews tracked by the website Rotten Tomatoes 103 On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes the first season holds an approval rating of 93 based on 863 reviews with an average rating of 7 85 The website s critical consensus said Covering an era of tenuous peace with ferocious albeit abbreviated focus House of the Dragon is an impressive prequel that exemplifies the court intrigue that distinguished its predecessor 103 On Metacritic which uses a weighted average the first season received a score of 69 out of 100 based on 43 critic reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 104 nbsp Paddy Considine received critical acclaim for his performance as Viserys Reviews for the first season were positive with critics praising the writing directing score and cast performances 105 Lucy Mangan of The Guardian called the show a roaring success with Lorraine Ali of the Los Angeles Times stating the show mirrors the acclaim of the early seasons of Game of Thrones 106 107 Reviews pointed out the reliance on Martin s novel was one of the reasons the series fared better critically than the later seasons of its predecessor specifically the last season 108 109 The cast also received praise with Paddy Considine Matt Smith Emma D Arcy and Olivia Cooke being singled out for their performances 110 In an interview with GQ Considine stated that Martin told him that Your Viserys is better than my Viserys 111 The diversity of the characters was mostly met with praise 112 113 114 with Jeff Yang of The New York Times stating that diversification of the cast can help the series gain a more diverse audience 115 The series was included on multiple critics top ten television series lists of 2022 including Chicago Tribune San Francisco Chronicle CNN and Polygon 116 Despite the praise the show s first season did receive criticism for the depiction of violence pacing and cinematography Reviewing the early episodes Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly said the series leaned too much on grand imagery and lacked the breakout supporting characters that Game of Thrones had 117 118 Before the premiere Martin stated that the series is similar to a Shakespearean tragedy with each character being morally grey with no character everybody s going to love 119 The Guardian stated the dullness of the characters makes the series more of a period drama than an action adventure fantasy 120 The Los Angeles Times and The New York Times cited the constant actor changes as a reason for the lack of emotional attachment to characters 121 122 The graphic violence in the season premiere with a failed caesarean section was criticized for being excessive and according to USA Today exploitive and in poor taste 123 124 125 The time jumps throughout the first season were also noted for being jarring and causing confusion 126 127 while George R R Martin defended them as being handled very well 128 129 In addition the dark cinematography in Episode 7 was a point of criticism from both critics and fans alike 130 131 HBO responded that the dimmed lighting in those scenes was an intentional creative decision 132 Game of Thrones faced similar criticism regarding the lighting of scenes in Season 8 with one of the show s cinematographers stating it was a deliberate choice 133 134 Viewership edit The day after the series premiere HBO said the episode had been viewed by an estimated 9 99 million viewers in the U S on its first night of availability including linear viewers and streams on HBO Max which it said was the largest single day viewership for a series debut in the service s history dethroning Euphoria 135 After one week of availability the viewership rose to nearly 25 million in the U S across all platforms 136 Nielsen estimated that the episode was watched by 10 6 million viewers on HBO Max in the first four days with the number increasing to 14 5 million when including the viewership on the main HBO channel a 137 Samba TV meanwhile stated that 4 8 million U S households streamed the episode in the first four days 138 The series was also popular on social media with the show premiere being the number one trending topic on Twitter and Google Trends 139 The finale of the first season was watched by 9 3 million viewers across all platforms during its premiere night according to HBO which was the highest viewership for any finale of a HBO show since the series finale of Game of Thrones The show averaged 9 9 5 million viewers for an episode on premiere night and 29 million total viewers after a week of release 140 Nielsen stated in November 2022 that 35 of the viewers of the show were in the age range of 18 34 141 Similar to Game of Thrones the first season of House of the Dragon was extensively pirated 142 According to TorrentFreak it was the most pirated series of 2022 ahead of The Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power and other series 143 Comparisons with The Rings of Power edit Critics fans and publications have drawn comparisons between House of the Dragon and fantasy series The Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power on Amazon Prime Video The Rings of Power is a prequel series set thousands of years before the events of J R R Tolkien s The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings while House of the Dragon is a prequel series set before Game of Thrones 144 The similar fantasy genre close release dates and extensive fan bases were cited in articles comparing the two series 3 145 146 Commentators and fans alike have described these comparisons as the biggest battle in TV history 147 148 More negative criticism from the two fan bases also included the character diversity with some publications describing some of the criticism as racist 149 150 151 152 Martin stated that although he hopes both shows are successful he wants to see House of the Dragon succeed more 153 Lindsey Weber an executive producer for The Rings of Power stated that the head to head conflict between the two shows are totally manufactured by the media for headlines 148 Show co creator J D Payne said the only competition he sees is with themselves however he wishes well for anyone else working on storytelling 154 Financially the budget for The Rings of Power is almost 450 million more than House of the Dragon 87 Both series fared successfully in the ratings 155 According to Nielsen and first party data The Rings of Power s first two episodes had more than 1 25 billion minutes of streaming minutes after three days of availability In comparison a few hours after the episode two premiere of House of the Dragon the show had reached more than 1 06 billion minutes of streaming minutes b 137 156 Following the season finale for House of the Dragon weekly streaming viewership passed 1 billion viewing minutes for the first time 156 According to Nielsen data The Rings of Power has a higher percentage of older viewers with more than 70 of viewers being over the age of 35 157 In any given week The Rings of Power tended to have more streams than House of the Dragon given that the viewership of House of the Dragon was split between those watching online and those watching on HBO channel while that of The Rings of Power was online only However following both series 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