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‘House of the Dragon’: HBO confirms second season of ‘Game of Thrones’ prequel

HBO has renewed House of the Dragon for a second season | Font: HBO

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HBO renewed the show for a second season Dragon Houseprequel to game of Throneswhich premiered on August 21, the platform confirmed this Friday via its official social media.

Dragon House managed to garner the largest U.S. audience for an original series premiere in HBO history, with more than 20 million viewers so far, according to the company.

According to the novel fire and blood by George R. R. Martin, ten-part series set 200 years before the story game of Thrones and tells the story of House Targaryen.

The drama series stars Paddy Considine, Matt Smith, Olivia Cooke, Emma D’Arcy, Steve Toussaint, Eva Best, Sonoya Mizuno, Fabienne Frankel and Rhys Ifans.

In a statement by Francesca Orsi, Executive Vice President of Programming for HBOstressed how the team was able to create a television series with the help of the first season “which is already recognized as important”, and expressed enthusiasm for “the continuation of the story of the epic saga of House Targaryen in the second season”.

First reviews about Dragon House

Critics who had the opportunity to see the first six episodes Dragon HouseThey delivered their verdict. Initial reviews are mostly positive, even touting it as a worthy successor to the original series. Here are some key excerpts from the most famous reviews.

Guardian called the series “a resounding success”: “Dragon House it looks like it will become the seven-dimensional political chess game its predecessor was, designed to reward diehard fantasy fans without alienating the masses, propelling it to the top of the rankings… In short, everything is as it was in the heyday of the PRT. Cheerful, energetic, great looking and acceptable sounding. And that, after the oddly bad ending to what was a runaway success for the show, is a relief.”

In my review Time he described the new series as “visually sumptuous, well-acted (for the most part), poignantly written, and cleverly set.” It will be “available to everyone who has not seen a single second game of Thronesbut reassuringly familiar to those who have seen it all,” said critic Ben Dowell.

Wall Street Magazine See also review: “…as exciting as any season game of Thrones… The characters, on the other hand, are numerous, varied, and add depth to the people who play them … Only the first six episodes were available for review, but these chapters reveal a very engaging world and its people. Even dragons are good portrayals of real dragons, although they are quite rarely used in early attempts to conquer Viserys’ empire from without and undermine it from within.”

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