House of the Dragon Season 3: Cast Teases Future Amid George R.R. Martin's Concerns

Emma Jones

Oct-22-2024

House of the Dragon Season 3: Cast Teases Future Amid George R.R. Martin's Concerns

The anticipation surrounding the third season of House of the Dragon continues to grow, although updates on its progress remain elusive. At New York Comic Con, some of the cast members shared their thoughts, leaving fans with mixed feelings about the upcoming season of the acclaimed HBO series. Tom Glynn-Carney, who portrays Aegon Targaryen, expressed his lack of information regarding the script for the next season.

He commented on the delay, suggesting that the longer it takes, the longer the cast will have to wait before reading new material. In a similar vein, Matt Smith, known for his role as Daemon Targaryen, stated that he hasn’t received any updates either, turning to his co-star Fabien Frankel for insights, though he remained equally in the dark. Conversely, Frankel did offer a glimmer of optimism, mentioning that he has come across some details that he couldn’t disclose.

This hints at ongoing discussions regarding the future direction of the series, but specifics remain under wraps. Recently, George R.R. Martin, the author behind A Song of Ice and Fire, raised eyebrows with a post discussing his worries about the show’s third season. He pointed to certain changes from his original narrative and the potential ripple effects these alterations could have on the storyline. His comments suggested that there may be more significant implications if the series continues with the planned modifications for upcoming seasons.

In the meantime, fans have another spin-off to look forward to: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, expected to debut in 2025. While the release date for House of the Dragon's third season has yet to be announced, viewers can stay engaged by exploring our guide to the new television offerings in the coming months that promise excitement.

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