“Home of the Dragon” Season 3 is nearly right here — and followers have lastly gotten a primary look.
HBO launched a teaser for the third season of the “Sport of Thrones” spin-off, set to air in June. The trailer units the stage for Alicent (Olivia Cooke) and Rhaenyra’s (Emma D’Arcy) subsequent transfer.
The video begins with Rhaenyra outlining her plan: getting Alicent to open the gates to the Crimson Hold and surrendering to her. However after Alicent is warned that Rhaenyra can’t be trusted, tensions begin to develop. The remainder of the trailer is stuffed with scenes of warriors dashing into battle, ships attacking each other on the excessive seas and plenty and plenty of dragons. “Home of Dragon” Season 3 appears to be like prefer it’s actually capitalizing on its namesake.
“You’re the queen of dragons,” Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) tells Rhaenyra. “You’ve gotten an absolute energy inside your grasp.” You may watch the complete trailer under:
The trailer comes at a superb time for “Sport of Thrones” followers. Sunday, HBO will launch the ultimate episode of the primary season of “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” a extra lighthearted half-hour buddy sequence set on the earth of Westeros.
“Home of the Dragon” adapts “Hearth & Blood,” a prequel novel by George R. R. Martin that fills in a few of Westeros’ previous. Set round 200 years earlier than the occasions of “Sport of Thrones,” “Home of the Dragon” depicts the Dance of the Dragons, a civil struggle that tore Home Targaryen aside in a battle for the Iron Throne.
“Home of the Dragon” Season 2 ended on one thing of a cliffhanger for followers, increase to an enormous escalation within the Targaryen struggle. Alicent Hightower tried to finish the struggle by way of peace talks with Rhaenyra at Dragonstone. A part of the deal was promising Rhaenyra the loss of life of Alicent’s son Aegon (Tom Glynn-Carney) in a son-for-a-son commerce that may safe Rhaenyra’s throne.
The season ended, nonetheless, with the implication that this deal got here too late, with a broader struggle promised for followers in Season 3. Ryan Condal returns as showrunner for the third season, which is able to premiere eight episodes beginning in June.