"Simon Russell Beale will play Ser Simon Strong, the Castellan of Harrenhal and great-uncle to Lord Larys Strong, played by Matthew Needham in season one." In author George RR Martin’s novel Fire & Blood, on which House of the Dragon is based, Alys is a witch who has mystical visions and becomes a powerful figure within the Targaryen’s Green faction." "Gayle Rankin will play Alys Rivers, a healer and resident of Harrenhal. Matthew Needham's Larys Strong is bound to come back for more manipulation games and royal foot-fetish.Īnd the cast continues to grow, with Variety announcing several actors who’ll play characters new and old. While we were pleased with his happy-ending arc we'd never say no to more John Macmillan. We very much doubt Laenor will return unless life after faked death isn't all it's cracked up to be. The Driftwood Lord was close to death but he appeared to recover, and we think there's more life in the Sea Snake left, so hope to see Steve Toussaint assume that role again. Wonder what he did wrong?Ĭorlys Velaryon's fate is a little less certain. He seems to have been bumped off the family tree in the TV adaptation. No hope for Daeron Targaryen (Alicent and Viserys' other child on page). New faces may also join the crew as Rhaenyra's younger children Joffrey Velaryon, Aegon 'the younger' Targaryen and Viserys Targaryen may be aged up later down the line. What's a civil war without the Targaryen and Velaryon kids? From this bunch of brawling cousin-nephew-uncle mix here are the ones on the cards to return: House of the Dragon season 2 cast: Who will be coming back? Since the production for season two is likely to take the same amount of time as season one – around a year – it looks like we won't get to see any new episodes until spring or summer 2024. It's not to be coy or secretive, but you don't want to say it's going to be ready on this date, and then you have to move it."Ī listing from the Film & Television Industry Alliance's Production List indicates that filming began on March 6, with the production based in the UK and Spain. "We're just starting to put the plan together, and just like last time, there are so many unknowns. "Don't expect it in '23, but I think sometime in '24," he said, declining to get into specifics. What we can tell you is don't expect it in 2023, as confirmed by HBO chief Casey Bloys in an interview with Vulture. The filming alone was 10 months without having the civil war to contend with. The impressively large and detailed scale of season one meant it took over a year to produce. When will the dragons get their next excursion? There's no concrete answer to that just yet but we predict it could be quite some time. "We couldn't be more excited to continue bringing to life the epic saga of House Targaryen with season two." A huge thank you for leading us on this journey. "Our phenomenal cast and crew undertook a massive challenge and exceeded all expectations, delivering a show that has already established itself as must-see-TV. Of its success, HBO's executive vice president of Programming, Francesca Orsi said: "We are beyond proud of what the entire House of the Dragon team has accomplished with season one. It also made it onto our list of the best television of 2022, so there's that as well. House of the Dragon managed to rack up 20 million viewers between its Sunday premiere and the following Friday, making it the largest audience for any new original series in HBO history. It's no wonder that HBO was keen considering the incredible appetite fans seemed to have for the Game of Thrones spin-off. In fact, the news broke just five days after the first episode dropped. The old gods and the new have answered our prayers because House of the Dragon is definitely returning for a second season.
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