In the first three episodes of “House of the Dragon,” only younger versions of Rhaenyra Targaryen (Milly Alcock) and Alicent Hightower (Emily Carey) have been seen; however, due to the show’s upcoming 10-year time jump, new actors will take on these roles.
There are some good reasons why King Viserys I of Westeros won’t exile his brother and send him to the Wall, despite the fact that it is obvious that “House of the Dragon’s” Prince Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) will be a constant
Miguel Sapochnik, a co-showrunner for “House of the Dragon” and a veteran Game of Thrones director, leaves the new show. It’s not surprising that the Game of Thrones prequel has proven to be a huge hit for HBO, even though only two
Vhagar, the dragon in the series most capable of matching the size and might of Balerion the Black Dread, is introduced in “House of the Dragon” season 1, episode 2. One of “House of the Dragon’s” main draws is how many dragons
The Rogue Prince, the second episode of season 1 of “House of the Dragon,” laid the groundwork for a conflict between Daemon Targaryen and the Crabfeeder. The final conflict between the two ferocious warriors will carry on a Game of Thrones tradition
Star The two Alicent and Rhaenyra performers from “House of the Dragon’s” lack of interaction with their more senior peers is explained by Emily Carey. In the Game of Thrones prequel series, Carey portrays a younger Alicent Hightower, and Milly Alcock portrays
In the most current “House of the Dragon” episode, Rhaenyra is furious with King Viserys’ choice to wed Alicent Hightower, yet she may have deeper grievances than the first surface. “House of the Dragon,” which is just in its second episode, is
Alicent Hightower, portrayed by “House of the Dragon” actress Emily Carey, talks about their special bond with Rhaenyra Targaryen (Milly Alcock). The series, which takes set hundreds of years before Daenerys Targaryen’s birth, is a prequel to the enormously famous Game of
Alicent Hightower, who is portrayed by Emily Carey in the first few episodes of “House of the Dragon,” has a peculiar habit of picking at the flesh around her fingernails while they’re bleeding. The main emphasis of HBO’s new Game of Thrones
Emily Carey, who plays Paddy Considine in “House of the Dragon,” discusses how they became close on set despite having a significant age difference. After the contentious Game of Thrones finale in 2019, Westeros is once again the focus of a spinoff
By adopting the same, yet renowned Game of Thrones theme song for its opening titles sequence, “House of the Dragon” has angered fans. The prequel series, which chronicles the Targaryen family 200 years before Game of Thrones’ events, had its HBO debut