Fire And Blood Reignite: ‘House of the Dragon’ Unveils A New Stark In Its Epic Trailer

HBO has released two trailers for the upcoming second season of House of the Dragon, which is a prequel series to Game of Thrones. According to a previous mxdwn post, the trailers open up with stating “All Must Chose” and shows the perspectives of the Black and Green council.

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According to Comicbook, the previous season ended with Rhaenyra’s youngest son, Lucerys and his dragon Arrax eaten and killed by Vhagar.

The recently released trailers for House of the Dragon, has give a glimpse into the different perspectives within the war between the members House Targaryen. According to Comicbook, we get to see a new member of House Stark, Cregan Stark, played by Tom Taylor (The Kid Who Would Be King), who was shown to be the Lord of Winterfell  standing a top of the wall with Jacaerys Velaryon, played by Harry Collett (Dolittle).

“He’s very powerful,” Ryan Condal (Rampage) said. “Everybody’s vying for his army. He’s quite a bit younger than Ned Stark was, so it’s interesting to see the Young Wolf, the young Stark lord, and how he carries himself in the world, and the burden that’s on his shoulders being the Warden of the North. I’m excited for the audience to see and experience that.”

It is revealed that the upcoming season is scheduled to makes it’s debut on Max on June 16. According to Comicbook, there hasn’t been any further announcements on future seasons within the franchise, but Game of Thrones author George R.R. (The Hedge Knight)  previously written on visiting the set and discuss the potential of a third and fourth season amongst his walk.

“It was not all tromping through sets, though,” Martin wrote in part. “I also spent two days locked in a room with Ryan Condal (Rampage) and his writing staff (Sara Hess, Ti Mikkel, David Hancock, and Philippa Goslett) talking about the third and fourth seasons of House of the Dragon. They were lively, fun discussions, and we got some good work done… though two days was not nearly enough.  There is so much ground to cover that I am not sure twenty days would have been enough.”

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