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Watch the ‘Full Trailer’ concept for HBO’s House of the Dragon Season 3 (More Info About This Video Down Below!)

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Rhaenyra Targaryen foreshadows her fate in the House of the Dragon season 2 finale, raising questions about how the TV adaptation will ultimately handle her. At the core of the House of the Dragon cast, actors Emma D’Arcy and Olivia Cooke play Rhaenyra and Alicent Hightower, whose duality has defined much of the show’s thematic approach to war. In the season 2 finale, they meet at Dragonstone, where Rhaenyra suggests Alicent will be “painted as a villain” by historical accounts if she betrays the Greens and allows Rhaenyra to retake King’s Landing.

There are massive implications at play for House of the Dragon’s overarching narrative. The show is based on Fire & Blood, an extension of George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice & Fire series. The source material book offers an outline of the Dance of the Dragons in a “fictional historical” context, exploring how maesters and other in-universe characters interpret these events. HOTD takes this into account with its writing, trying to tell how things might actually have happened in a hypothetical sense. For example, characters like Rhaenyra and Alicent are far more sympathetic in the show.

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  1. Garbage. Had high hopes but it is plus 2020… A show made for wishy washy types, right up there with Rings of Power–women and back fellas = good, white guys = bad. Congrats on ruining good TV, guys. This crapshoot could not hold a F candle to Game of Thrones, purely because it has to be inclusive which trounces any sort of semblance of logical history. Never mind.

  2. In the House of the Dragon : The House That Dragins Built the creators indicate that season 2 was the last season because of funds. So now like GOT everyone is left on the edge of their seats wonder what happened next

  3. This mini series pales in comparison to Game of Thrones. Too much emphasis on diversity and a weak cast. No doubt A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms will be much of the same.

  4. We used to think dragons are rare in GoT, that's why they're special. I'm getting sensory overload with so many dragons in HoD, I can't even remember all their names.

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