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One of the most exciting surprises awaiting fans in House of the Dragon Season 2 was the revelation that Aegon II (Tom Glynn-Carney) wasn’t actually cut from the same sociopathic mold as Game of ...
At his side is Tom Glynn-Carney, twenty-nine, slightly shorter, looking proper as heck: newsboy cap, cords, the works. They’re so perfectly, lazily, and hilariously draped against the Soho Grand ...
This does not bode well for King Aegon II and Team Green, but it does match the chaos that comes to mind when considering Tom Glynn-Carney’s admission that a certain horror villain influence how ...
Glynn-Carney plays Aegon II Targaryen, who takes the Iron Throne in Season 2 of HBO’s House of the Dragon. Here, Glynn-Carney talks through the brutality of shooting HBO's megahit fantasy series ...
House of the Dragon‘s first season seated Tom Glynn-Carney’s Aegon on the Iron Throne. But despite wearing the Conqueror’s crown Alicent’s oldest son still felt like a minor player in his ...
The epic dance of the dragons in episode four led many viewers to believe that King Aegon, played by Tom Glynn-Carney, wasn’t long for this world after he and Sunfyre plunged to the ground ...
As the reluctant boy-king Aegon, Glynn-Carney finds himself at the heart of the conflict – and in the firing line of fervid fans more than happy to let actors know when they’re not up to scratch.
While actor Tom Glynn-Carney didn’t have a whole lot of dialogue in tonight’s fifth episode of season two (in fact, he had just one word, crying out to his mother), thankfully Glynn-Carney had ...
Glynn-Carney attended the season two premiere at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on Monday, and spoke with ET about ...