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‘House Of The Dragon’ Ending After Season 4

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HBO’s popular “Game of Thrones” spinoff series “House of the Dragon” will end after four seasons, the showrunner has confirmed—and the third season, which is currently being written, will go into production early next year.

Key Facts

One day after the second season’s finale, showrunner and co-creator Ryan Condal confirmed during a press conference there will most likely be two more seasons of the popular show before it goes off the air.

He also said the next season is currently being written and will go into production in “earlyish 2025.”

The show is based on the “Dance of the Dragons” story from George R.R. Martin’s “Fire & Blood” book, and the author previously said he thought it would take four seasons—half as many as “Game of Thrones”—to properly tell the story.

Viewership numbers have not yet been released for the Season 2 finale, which aired Sunday.

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Big Number

7.8 million. That’s how many people tuned in to watch the Season 2 premiere of “House of the Dragon” on the HBO cable channel and Max streaming service in June. The premiere represented a 22% drop in viewership from the 10 million that tuned into the series premiere two years ago. Despite the drop, it was still the largest single day audience for Max to date, according to Warner Bros. Discovery.

Tangent

At the same press conference, Condal also addressed fans’ frustration that the second season ended moments before a highly anticipated action sequence, pushing the awaited Battle of the Gullet to Season 3.

Crucial Quote

“Nobody has infinite time and resources,” Condal said. “When you’re trying to mount the show, which requires a tremendous amount of resources, construction, armor, costumes, visual effects … we are trying to give The Gullet, which is arguably the second most anticipated action event of “Fire & Blood,” trying to give it the time and the space that it deserves.”

Key Background

The events of “House of the Dragon” take place 200 years before “Game of Thrones” and focus on the rivalry between two perceived heirs, Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy) and her half brother, Aegon II Targaryen (Tom Glynn-Carney). Fans of the show have divided themselves into two camps—Team Black (Rhaenyra’s supporters) and Team Green—after an ultra successful marketing blitz from HBO ahead of the second season. The “Raise Your Banners” campaign saw massive flags representing each side fly from the Empire State Building, New York Stock Exchange, Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Terminal and Citi Field in New York City.

Further Reading

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