Secret details of the second season of 'House of the Dragon' have emerged: the title of the first episode and the planned storyline
The title of the first episode of the second season of "House of the Dragon" and plot details have emerged. According to sources, the title of the first episode of the second season of "House of the Dragon" hints at the beginning of the Targaryen war.
Here's What We Know
The premiere of the second season of the "Game of Thrones" prequel promises to be as unexpected as the conclusion of the first. Recent news updates indicate that the title and plot of the first episode of the next season foreshadow a real drama that surpasses all the previous ones.
According to Redanian Intelligence, the title of the first episode of the new season is titled "A Son for a Son," which is a reference to the letter Damon writes to Reynera after losing her son. The letter reads, "An eye for an eye, a son for a son. Luceris will be avenged."
One of the main scenes of the first season finale was the death of Prince Lucerys Velaryon, son of Reynera Targaryen and Ser Lainor Velaryon, at the hands of Prince Aymond's dragon, Vagar. Obviously, this episode will have a huge impact on the beginning of season two.
The second season of House of the Dragon will feature the characters Blood and Cheese. Earlier this year, a few months before filming on season two began, screenwriter Sara Hess had already hinted at the appearance of two key characters from George R.R. Martin's book, and now that information has been confirmed. Blood and Cheese are assassins who know the secret passages of Red Castle intimately - one used to be a guard, the other a castle ratcatcher. They were hired against Queen Alicenta, Prince Aymond, King Aegon II and his entire family after the death of Luceris as revenge against Damon and Raynera.
When We Can Expect It
As of now, the second season of House of the Dragon has no set premiere date. However, it's likely that the series will return to screens as early as next year, given the post-production time needed to prepare. "House of the Dragon" is one of the few major projects to continue filming amidst strikes in Hollywood. This is possible because most of the actors are not affiliated with SAG-AFTRA and the scripts were already ready before the strikes began.
Source: Movieweb