'House of the Dragon' Season 2 Promises Intense Drama and Deeper Character Arcs
The Game of Thrones prequel returns with heightened conflicts and a digital fan experience.
- Season 2 premieres on June 16, continuing the Targaryen civil war storyline.
- Ewan Mitchell, who plays Prince Aemond, admits to not watching Game of Thrones to bring a fresh perspective.
- HBO launches an AI-enabled poster generator for fans to pledge allegiance to either Rhaenyra's or Alicent's faction.
- The new season features no time jumps, allowing for more immediate storytelling and character development.
- Fans remember those who passed away before the new season's release, sharing tributes online.