AsSeason 2’s release approaches, no information is too small for fans' notice.
But unlike most series, there is already an idea of what will happen.
After the finale, the story’s natural progression is to show the actual war.
Though the plot is still officially a mystery, the events ofGeorge R.R.
Martin’sFire & Bloodlay out much of the war that Season 1 set up.
Season 1 set up a few other things as well.
The reign of House Targaryen begins with this prequel to the popular HBO seriesGame of Thrones.Based on George R.R. Martin’sFire & Blood,House of the Dragonis set nearly 200 years beforeGame of Thrones, telling the story of the Targaryen civil war with King Viserys.
With Jacaerys (Harry Collett) headed to negotiate with the Arryns and the Starks.
Images from set suggestthis storyline will include an added trip to the Wall.
But the Greens will be busy, too.
Where Season 1 deals heavily with politics, Season 2 will be all about battles.
While some will be all-out confrontations, others will be more personal.The divided Cargyll twinswill make a reappearance.
Though this confrontation will be fascinating, the season will have more traditional battles, too.
The new season will also introduce new dragons.Ryan Condalpromises five of them.
But along with new dragons come new dragon riders, andFire & Bloodexplains how this will happen.
After the death of Rhaenys and her dragon Meleys, the Blacks look for more dragonriders.
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Yet Season 3 has no shortage of battles to cover.
But whether it’s at the end or the middle, the Battle of the Gullet will appear.
With Aemond and Vhagar away, they take control of the capital.
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House of the DragonSeason 1 is now streaming on Max in the U.S.
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