When Is Game of Thrones Starting Again?

Though a great number of prequels take risen and died in the three years since Game of Thrones came to an uneasy conclusion, only one has survived the long dark of HBO pre-production: House of the Dragon, from co-creators George R.R. Martin and Ryan Condal. (Miguel Sapochnik, who directed a number of Game of Thrones episodes, including the fan favorite "The Boxing of the Bastards," serves as show-runner aslope Condal.)

As Firm of the Dragon approaches its formal debut old in 2022, we're beginning to become a clearer film of the "dissimilar tone" the show plans to apply. In that location'due south still a lot nosotros don't know, merely if you're worried House of the Dragon won't live up to its predecessor, accept it from Martin: "Conceptualize away. I do not call up you volition exist disappointed." In a post over at his weblog, the often-inscrutable author revealed that he's seen—and loved—a rough cut of Episode Ane.

"It's dark, it's powerful, information technology's visceral… just the way I like my epic fantasy," Martin wrote. "Ryan and Miguel have done an amazing task, and the cast… simply equally with Game of Thrones, most viewers volition only have heard of a few of the actors, simply I call back you lot are going to fall in love with a lot of them. (Simply to have your centre cleaved later when… only no, that would be telling). I call up the Targaryens are in very expert hands."

Unlike Martin, fans have all the same to meet more than footage than a measly teaser. HBO execs won't reveal when exactly we can wait a total-length trailer, but there seems to exist hope on the horizon. "I don't know well-nigh Comic-Con; we haven't announced any of our plans all the same," said Casey Bloys, HBO and HBO Max Main Content Officer. "I don't even want to say 'soon,' but you'll start to see textile… if I say 'soon,' I'll leave that vague. So peradventure soon." Martin echoed those comments, writing on his blog of the series' release appointment, "Well, you volition know soon."

Buckle up for everything we know most the show thus far.

When Is the House of the Dragon Release Appointment?

In the teaser trailer, HBO confirms that the prove'due south ten episodes will debut sometime in 2022. Because filming only began this past spring, and that a formal date hasn't been appear, it seems about likely that we'll see a release in the second half of 2022. HBO and HBO Max Chief Content Officer Casey Bloys told Deadline that that the network is wary of announcing a release date due to ongoing pandemic production disruptions. "One of the reasons why nosotros're trying to exist cautious nigh it is when you're shooting a show that large during a pandemic, especially with the last round [with] a lot of coiffure and cast members… you didn't know who was going to drop out or if we're going to have to shut downward," Bloys said. "We just didn't want to declare a date so find ourselves shut down. Now that we are out of product, I think that we will talk to their guys and figure out what we want to do in terms of announcing a date. Merely I was just trying to make sure that we didn't come up out with a date that we couldn't meet for something that was out of our control."

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Who Is in the House of the Dragon Cast?

In the first initial photos, likewise as the new trailer, the network revealed five new characters. As HBO describes them in its official printing materials:

Emma D'Arcy equally Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen

The rex'south commencement-born child, she is of pure Valyrian blood, and she is a dragonrider. Many would say that Rhaenyra was born with everything… but she was not built-in a homo.
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Emma D'Arcy equally Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and Matt Smith as Prince Daemon Targaryen

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Matt Smith every bit Prince Daemon Targaryen

The younger brother to King Viserys and heir to the throne. A peerless warrior and a dragonrider, Daemon possesses the true blood of the dragon. But it is said that whenever a Targaryen is born, the gods toss a coin in the air…

Steve Toussaint every bit Lord Corlys Velaryon, "The Sea Snake"

Lord of House Velaryon, a Valyrian bloodline as sometime as House Targaryen. As "The Body of water Snake," the most famed nautical adventurer in the history of Westeros, Lord Corlys built his house into a powerful seat that is even richer than the Lannisters and that claims the largest navy in the globe.
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Olivia Cooke as Alicent Hightower and Rhys Ifans as Otto Hightower

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Olivia Cooke equally Alicent Hightower

The girl of Otto Hightower, the Paw of the King, and the most comely woman in the 7 Kingdoms. She was raised in the Red Keep, close to the rex and his innermost circle; she possesses both a courtly grace and a keen political acumen

In an interview with Collider, Cooke revealed key clues about what to expect from Alicent Hightower, proverb, "She's very circuitous and I recollect people are going to want to encounter the worst in her." Collider notes that Alicent'south familial relationships will likely undergird much of the show's dramatic architecture, given that she is married to King Viserys I Targaryen, which makes her stepmother to Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen. Alicent wants the throne for her sons, while Princess Rhaenyra wants it for herself, setting up a battle for the ages.

Cooke believes information technology will "have some fourth dimension" for viewers to understand Alicent'southward motivations. "What's astonishing about Game of Thrones, like nosotros saw in the past series, is that ane season, you hate a character, and the side by side, you absolutely love them and will go to the ends of the world for them," Cooke said. "Yous just don't know what yous're gonna go with these characters. They're then well-written. Such is the human condition, you can do some horrendous things, but and so y'all tin as well practice some wonderful things equally well. It'due south very complex, and it'south not black and white at all."

Rhys Ifans as Otto Hightower

The Hand of the King, Ser Otto loyally and faithfully serves both his king and his realm. As the Hand sees information technology, the greatest threat to the realm is the king's brother, Daemon, and his position as heir to the throne.
Steve Toussaint as Lord Corlys Velaryon, The Sea Snake

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The cast also includes Sonoya Mizuno as Mysaria, Paddy Considine equally King Viserys I Targaryen, and Eve Best as Princess Rhaenya Velaryon. Borderline announced 7 more cast members and brief descriptions of their characters, including Ryan Corr as Ser Harwin 'Breakbones' Strong, said to be the strongest man in the Vii Kingdoms. Jefferson Hall volition play twins: Lord Jason Lannister, lord of Casterly Stone, and Ser Tyland Lannister, a calculating politician. David Horovitch will play M Maester Mellos, a trusted advisor to Male monarch Viserys. Graham McTavish joins the cast every bit Ser Harrold Westerling, a distinguished member of the Kingsguard. Gavin Spokes will play Lord Lyonel Strong, Master of Laws to Male monarch Viserys, while Matthew Needham will portray his son, Larys Strong. Bill Patterson will play Lord Lyman Beesbury, Chief of Coin, a court role fans will call up well from the Littlefinger days.

Who's the Creative Team?

Miguel Sapochnik and Ryan Condal will serve as bear witness-runners, while Martin, Vince Gerardis, Sara Lee Hess and Ron Schmidt will executive produce. Just don't look to see D.B. Weiss and David Benioff in the credits—the original Game of Thrones show-runners have no plans to render in any chapters, perhaps considering they're busy ruining some other literary adaptation for Netflix, The Iii-Body Problem (too soon?).

In a new interview with EW, Weiss explained why he and Benioff won't be returning to Westeros.

All in, we were 11 years, probably, doing that show. When I say 11 years, it was full on, all in, all day, every day for eleven years. Information technology was the best decade of our lives. It withal kind of feels a bit like a dream, but we got to a place where it was pretty articulate to us that we had reached the end of what made sense for the states to be involved with in that globe that we lived. It just felt like, for u.s., it was time to movement on, and go excited and terrified about building something else—edifice lots of something elses. We never saw more than Game of Thrones shows [equally] something that made sense for us to be involved with, given where we were as people at the time we were done with the original.

Game of Thrones and Westworld composer Ramin Djawadi volition return to score the series.

What Is Firm of the Dragon About, and What Does the Teaser Trailer Reveal?

Adapted from Martin's Targaryen history volume Burn & Blood, House of the Dragon is set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones. The show volition focus on an infamous outcome in Westeros history known as the Trip the light fantastic of the Dragons. This is a civil state of war that took identify between siblings Aegon 2 and Rhaenyra over the throne after the decease of their male parent Viserys I. The war pit all of Westeros against itself, with other houses such as the Starks and Lannisters joining either side. Many of House Targaryen'due south powerful dragons perished—and soon afterward would go extinct until Daenerys Targaryen would hatch three eggs hundreds of years subsequently. We glimpse bits and pieces from the activity in House of the Dragon's first teaser, with some classic, GOT-style sword-fighting, jousting, dramatically running down long hallways. Plus, we glimpse Matt Smith's prince having some thoughts on the shoreline. Really, though, the teaser seems every bit if it's meant to only whet our appetites, with bigger story reveals coming downward the line.

How Will House of the Dragon Exist Different From Game of Thrones?

Glad you asked. Fifty-fifty though Business firm of the Dragon is a prequel with a unlike calendar, the creative squad still wants it to feel of the Game of Thrones earth. As Sapochnik told The Hollywood Reporter, "I call back we were very respectful of what the original testify is. Information technology wasn't cleaved and then nosotros're not trying to reinvent the bike. House of the Dragon has its ain tone that will evolve and sally over the course of the testify. But first, information technology'due south very important to pay respects and homage to the original series, which was pretty groundbreaking. We're standing on the shoulders of that show and we're just hither because of that prove."

Despite wanting to honour their roots, the House of the Dragon team isn't looking to make a carbon re-create of Game of Thrones. That'southward good news for fans, who tin expect something both similar and surprising. "That said, nosotros can't say, 'Well, when we did Thrones, we did it this way…,'" Sapochnik continued. "If you lot outset every sentence with that, you've lost. This is something else, and should be something else. It's a different crew, different people, different tone. Hopefully it will be seen every bit something else. But it volition have to earn that — it won't happen overnight. Hopefully fans will enjoy it for the thing that it is. We'll be lucky if we ever come shut to what the original show was, then we're just putting our heads down and getting on with it and hoping what we come up upward with is worthy of having a Game of Thrones title."

Smith echoed Sapochnik's comments, describing the claiming of approaching existing storytelling from a new bending equally "throwing some paint at the wall and encounter what sticks." He went on to highlight how chasing the high of Game of Thrones is a futile endeavor, saying, "We're trying to make a show that'southward entertaining on lots of different levels and has a similar scope and ambition to the previous show, in many respects. But obviously, you're never going to be able to copy the success of Game of Thrones, considering that was a very item point in fourth dimension. It was its own unique entity."

Game of Thrones was always known for its incredible production value, merely House of the Dragon is poised to take its production to the next level with new technology. The prequel will use new virtual production stage engineering science to create the perfect settings for its scenes, equally exemplified in an paradigm of a virtual cavern set. A leaked on-set photo from a coiffure fellow member (view it on Reddit here) offers another glimpse of the virtual stage—this time, it's a big blueish sky, which would look mighty fine with some dragons soaring through it.

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What Does the Original Cast Retrieve?

As for the OG Game of Thrones cast, the deviation from what's familiar is bittersweet for them, too. Kit Harington, who played Jon Snowfall, noted that there would exist just enough similarity in tone for him to feel FOMO. "I call back to see people go into outfits and costumes, that resemble what we wore for all those years, and information technology [has] the same music and style and tone, but not exist in it... at that place's going to be a rawness in that location," Harington told Insider. "Of grade, I'grand going to lookout man it and I'm going to back up Miguel [Sapochnik], who's helming the show. I wish them all the best, but information technology's so close to my heart, that story, that of grade, there might be a bit of pain there."

Just Peter Dinklage, who played Tyrion Lannister, is happy to sit down back and feel Firm of the Dragon equally a spectator. "I remember the trick is not to try to recreate Thrones," Dinklage said. "If y'all try to recreate it, that feels like a money grab. With a lot of sequels, the reason for them is that the first one fabricated a lot of money, which is why they aren't as strong. But I am excited to picket the House of the Dragon, purely equally a viewer, not knowing what will happen next."

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who played Jamie Lannister, thinks House of the Dragon has its piece of work cut out for it:

It's a very different prove. Information technology's its ain bear witness. I just hope it's bang-up. I hope the success of Game of Thrones won't get in the way for people when they experience this new show. For us, it took a while for people to get into Game of Thrones. I recall the first flavor, people were proverb, 'There are too many characters. I don't know what'south going on!' I don't think they take the luxury nosotros had. They accept to showtime with where we were in Season 4 or Five, because that's what they will be compared to. Simply I really hope that it's a massive hit for them.

John Bradley, who played Samwell Tarley, is fix to enjoy the Game of Thrones universe from his burrow, for a change, but echoes his co-stars' comments virtually bittersweetness:

It'due south going to exist very strange. It's a bit like when you move firm, and you go back to your old firm. Yous see other people have moved in and what they've done with information technology and the way they've changed information technology. It's going to be a foreign experience, but information technology's going to be a happy experience. I'm and then happy to see that universe expanding.
And it's in great hands with Miguel Sapochnik, who did and then many of our great episodes of the prove. So, I think it's going to exist a bittersweet feel. Merely I actually hope it does well, because in that location's so much potential for that universe to expand in all sorts of directions. Miguel is the right man to do it. Dandy cast at that place, Matt Smith and so many other fun people, so I remember it'south going to be great. But there's going to be a tinge of sadness that none of us are involved, I think.

What's Going On with the Other Game of Thrones Spin-Offs?

After Game of Thrones ended, HBO went all-in on a number of spin-offs. In Tinderbox: HBO's Ruthless Pursuit of New Frontiers, a new oral history, Martin remembers the moment when HBO creatives swarmed his IP:

I of a sudden institute out that they had put 4 prequels in motion. The Dance of the Dragons idea was but one of them. And the other three were ideas that had come from other people who I guess had read my books or had some of the documents at HBO. They didn't like the Douse and Egg thought because they were familiar with the novellas—somebody there had read them—but information technology was as well soft, but they did respond to the Dance of the Dragons thought. It surprised me, I'll admit that. I'd never heard of that before. I thought we'd be going alee with 1, with 1 development, with the i that I pitched to them, the Dance of the Dragons idea. I met with all four of the writers. They came to Santa Fe, New United mexican states, where I lived, and I had meetings with them, discussed their idea, did workshops, tried to fill them in on any questions and all that.

What Martin refers to as "the Dance of the Dragons idea" is, nosotros at present know, House of the Dragon. As for "the Dunk and Egg thought," that'southward The Tales of Dunk and Egg, i of many spin-offs floating in the evolution ether. At present, in a new mail at his blog, Martin offered an update on this body of water of spin-offs. 1, we're very close to seeing: Firm of the Dragon is in post-production, barreling toward a release subsequently this year.

But others are still works in progress. Rome showrunner Bruno Heller is currently writing the pilot for The Sea Snake (formerly called Nine Voyages), a serial almost Corlys Velaryon, the greatest seafarer in the 7 Kingdoms. Ten 1000 Ships, the story of warrior queen Nymeria, is moving forward with Amanda Segel as showrunner; Segel has delivered a few draft scripts, Martin reports. The Tales of Dunk and Egg may shortly fly nether a different proper noun, as creatives are batting around A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and The Hedge Knight, according to Martin (The Hedge Knight would make sense, equally Martin confirms that Season One will exist an adaptation of the aforementioned-titled novella).

As for the blithe series (which Martin reveals volition run on HBO Max, not HBO), i volition take place in a landscape we never visited during the original television series: the Gilt Empire of Yi Ti, likewise known every bit simply Yi Ti. Located on the continent of Essos, near the south-eastern limits of the known world, Yi Ti is considered i of the oldest and nigh avant-garde realms in Martin'due south fantasy sandbox. Inspired by imperial Prc, the region had only a cursory reference in the television show, when Lord Varys famously sailed to Yi Ti. This will be chosen The Golden Empire, Martin reveals.

If you're wondering when Martin finds the time to piece of work on all these spin-offs while finishing the Game of Thrones novels, you lot're not alone. In fact, the author seems a little salty about information technology. "Yes, of grade I am still working on The Winds of Winter," Martin writes on his blog. "I have stated that a hundred times in a hundred venues, having to recapitulate it incessantly is but wearisome. I made a lot of progress on Winds in 2020, and less in 2021… just 'less' is not 'none.'"

In an interview with Borderline, Bloys revealed that the development process is running along smoothly, with "nothing much to report," only the projects are "looking really good."

"It's just like whatever development procedure," Bloys said. "Some are looking really practiced. Some, we'll see. We're not going to make everything. I don't take any mandate that I must brand a certain amount of spin-offs or prequels or anything like that. We're really doing it just based on what nosotros're excited about creatively. I wouldn't even give you a tease [that] we might see something this year because I really don't know. It depends on how the development comes in."

Game of Thrones hive, we take a lot to look forward to. Lookout this space for updates as we continue to learn more.

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