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In season 1, episode 2 of House of the Dragon, we’re already seeing big plays towards control of the Iron Throne. There’s Lord Corlys Velaryon pushing for power in an upfront and diplomatic way.
These being Daenerys' eggs does mark a bit of a change from House of the Dragon 's source material, Fire & Blood by George R.R. Martin.
'House of the Dragon' co-creator Ryan Condal tells EW that those dragon eggs in episode 3 are not definitively Daenerys' eggs: 'I like to think of it as one possible future.' ...
Below, we've dived deep into what the Easter egg is and what it means, which naturally means there are spoilers for the latest House of the Dragon season 2 episode below. Turn back now if you're ...
House of the Dragon season 2 showrunner Ryan Condal talks to the Dunk and Egg Hedge Knight team and says a Robert’s Rebellion show will work, if HBO wants it.
We are, of course, talking about Dreamfyre. Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) and Rhaenyra Targaryen (Milly Alcock) argue over one of Dreamfyre’s eggs in House of the Dragon Episode 2.
Their eggs were given to her as a wedding gift following her marriage to Khal Drogo (Jason Momoa) in season 1, and she becomes the first Targaryen in over 100 years to have a dragon — or ride one.
The chest containing the dragon eggs is opened and we see three eggs that Game of Thrones fans might recognize: a green one, a black one, and a gold one. The director of Episode 3, Geeta Vasant ...
Yup, those were the Mother of Dragons' trio of eggs in 'House of the Dragon.' By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large It’s not often a show’s Easter egg is an actual egg, let alone three of them. But ...
It's not uncommon for House of the Dragon to feature a few callbacks and Easter eggs from Game of Thrones. But it is unusual when the Easter eggs are literally eggs as they were in House of the ...