House of the Dragon

(series)
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USA, (2022–2024), 18 h 4 min (Length: 51–67 min)

Based on:

George R.R. Martin (book)

Composer:

Ramin Djawadi

Cast:

Paddy Considine, Olivia Cooke, Emma D'Arcy, Matt Smith, Steve Toussaint, Eve Best, Rhys Ifans, Sonoya Mizuno, Fabien Frankel, Milly Alcock, Emily Carey (more)
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Seasons(2) / Episodes(18)

Plots(1)

Set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones, the series finds the Targaryens ruling over the Seven Kingdoms - and on the brink of a civil war within their own house. Prior to the birth of a son, King Viserys sent shockwaves through the kingdom and declared his daughter, Rhaenyra, his heir. Once a healthy boy entered the picture, plans were afoot to make sure she would never sit on the Iron Throne. Now, with schemes hatched on both sides - and the kingdom in the balance - viewers will see the house that dragons built and learn how they tore it all down. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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Reviews of this series by the user Kaka (11)

Season 1 (2022) (S01) 

English House of the Dragon is too drawn out for my taste, and insufficiently skilful in dealing with the intrigue, power struggles and psychological warfare of the main characters. It often goes to such an extreme that it basically "takes away" even one whole episode. And watching hours of brooding gazes in darkened (albeit fantastically arranged) sets is not why we love the world of Game of Thrones so much. There is a lack of balance, there are no strong characters to carry the story and when there is one, or one is finally formed, it is raped by the replacement of the main protagonist – another big problem that was not handled well at all. But the truth remains that HoD solidly replicates the trademarks that worked well from the beginning. It can create a gripping atmosphere in places, the character of Daemon is great and when the dragons kick it up a notch it's worth it too. Considering how the first season ends, the second one could finally be the real deal with about three times the budget of its older sibling. Overall, the first season is surprisingly rather intimate and lacks any spectacular battle. ()

The Heirs of the Dragon (2022) (S01E01) 

English It's like there hasn't even been a hiatus, let alone another show. The first episode of House of the Dragon follows in the footsteps of Game of Thrones. A spectacular opening, strong direction, polished visuals that the creators play with in a similar way to the last series of its more famous predecessor, and the characters are well defined and memorable. The first episode is undoubtedly engaging and offers a variety of powerful and often typically controversial scenes. ()

The Rogue Prince (2022) (S01E02) 

English Average intrigue and machinations, typical GoT atmosphere and only one really gripping scene, the one with the dragons on Dragonstone. A bit short for one of only 10 episodes, but I want to believe it won't slow down and stagnate unnecessarily after the fresh looking one. ()

Second of His Name (2022) (S01E03) 

English Too long. The plot and the pulling of strings doesn't have the necessary grace that, for example, Baelish or Tywin Lannister gave it in Game of Thrones; there is no such refined figure here (yet). In addition, there is an oddly crafted crab battle, which is very reminiscent of the Battle of Bastards in its structure, but from a tactical point of view, it is completely upside down. ()

King of the Narrow Sea (2022) (S01E04) 

English An unnecessarily complicated script full of intrigue. We have a bunch of more or less interesting main characters who dive deeper and deeper into trouble that in some cases is literally pulled out of thin air, without a very strong grounding in an otherwise decently written epic series. Game of Thrones had more juice and creative finesse in this respect. ()

We Light the Way (2022) (S01E05) 

English Decent standard. Every cut, shot, look and gesture has its own meaning and importance in the whole mosaic of the story, but it only manages to pull the viewer in once, as is usual in the Game of Thrones universe, at a wedding. ()

The Princess and the Queen (2022) (S01E06) 

English Jump 10 years and the dark world of Game of Thrones suddenly looks and feels like a mix with the Twilight saga. Lots of talk about nothing, extremely unlikeable main protagonists and lots of twists that don't make much sense and don't hold the dramatic arc together. A fatal downward plunge. ()

Driftmark (2022) (S01E07) 

English The dragon ride is epic, the scene with the eye is dark. It's got a bit better "substance" and better character work, but I really could have done without the first 20 minutes of over-exposure of the funeral, where we get clouds of views/pulses, but the poor image work makes everything cruelly dark and often cluttered. Just because the picture needs to be dark doesn't necessarily mean the film should be. ()

The Lord of the Tides (2022) (S01E08) 

English This reminds me a lot more to the good old Thrones. The scene of the last supper was delectable. Paddy Considine is acting his heart out. ()

The Green Council (2022) (S01E09) 

English Without that ending, this episode would be barely half as good. But it's true that we're slowly reaching a boiling point between the characters and their motivations. Matt Smith is in a different acting league than the rest. ()

The Black Queen (2022) (S01E10) 

English The right alliances, fateful dilemmas and key twists. It is good to know that the creators did not forget to produce breathtaking material, it's just a shame that it had to come in the last few episodes with the exception of the opening one. Exceptional visual effects, great set design, a conclusion in a tension that could be cut, and probably the best scene of the whole series. ()