Season Three of 'House of the Dragon'
The third season of 'House of the Dragon' continues to unfold the civil war within House Targaryen. In the new episodes, Rhaenyra commands a powerful dragon army, while Aegon II abandons the capital. Additionally, a deal has been struck with Alicent that could shift the balance of power in Westeros.
This season consists of eight episodes, released weekly on Mondays, with the finale scheduled for August 10. The series is available for streaming on HBO Max and MEGOGO. The first episode is already accessible in its original audio and in Ukrainian. The day after each new episode airs, a sign language translation becomes available thanks to the MEGOGO initiative 'See How It Sounds.'
Cast and Storylines
'House of the Dragon' serves as a prequel to the hit series 'Game of Thrones,' chronicling the decline of House Targaryen and the struggle for power in Westeros. The events take place roughly 200 years before the original show, offering fresh perspectives on a familiar history. The third season promises to be just as gripping as its predecessors, packed with new twists and intrigues.
The new season also features the following actors:
- Matt Smith
- Emma D'Arcy
- Olivia Cooke
- Steve Toussaint
- Rhys Ifans
- Fabien Frankel
- Ewan Mitchell
- Tom Glynn-Carney
- Sonoya Mizuno
- Harry Collett
- James Norton
- Freddie Fox
- Abubakar Salim
- Tom Cullen
- Tommy Flanagan
- Dan Fogler
This ensemble cast promises to bring a new level of emotion and dynamics to the narrative.
The third season of 'House of the Dragon' continues to develop storylines that could shape the broader history of the 'Game of Thrones' universe. The war between the different branches of House Targaryen threatens the power balance in Westeros, potentially sparking new alliances and betrayals. Given the popularity of earlier seasons, the new episodes are poised to captivate both longtime fans and newcomers alike.