

Milly Alcock as Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen (younger).Emma D'Arcy as Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen.Emily Carey as Alicent Hightower (younger).Paddy Considine as King Viserys Targaryen.House of the Dragon castĪt a glance, the key House of the Dragon cast looks like this: We did get our first teaser trailer (which you can find further down this article) for House of the Dragon in October 2021, mind, so the ball is definitely rolling on the show's inevitably vigorous post-production schedule as of early 2022.Īs well as launching on HBO and HBO Max in the US, the series has been confirmed for release on Sky and Now TV in the UK, following a new deal Sky TV signed with HBO in October 2019 that will keep HBO shows on the platforms "for many years to come."īy the time House of the Dragon's 2022 release date does rolls, HBO Max will likely have also found its way to several European regions, too, so the show will be available to watch, one way or another, in more places than ever. Still, with filming now wrapped, the show is no longer beholden to the same pandemic-induced production roadblocks – so there’s a good chance that finishing touches like special effects and music will be completed in a matter of months, rather than years. Fall? Who knows? You’ll know when we do.” Lots of work remains to be done and Covid makes planning difficult. In a recent blog post, the author wrote: “So when will you get to see, you ask? When will the dragons dance? I wish I could tell you. It seems Martin agrees with that assessment, too. Martin confirmed, in February, that filming has now wrapped on "all ten episodes," though given the amount of effects work required on a show that'll feature numerous fire-breathing dragons, we'd be surprised to see it arrive earlier than summer 2022 (that's between June and September, for our Australian readers). UK viewers will be able to catch it from Monday, August 22 on Sky Atlantic.Įxecutive producer George R. House of the Dragon will launch on Sunday, August 21 on HBO Max in the US, plus other international territories where WarnerMedia's streaming platform is available.

Story: Not much has been revealed about the show's plot yet, but being set around 200 years before Game of Thrones, we'd expect Targaryen infighting to form a big part of House of the Dragon's story.
