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House of the Dragon · 8 episodes
House Targaryen is divided in two. Civil war looms as both sides seek support from the great houses of Westeros, ultimately amassing armies — and dragons.
E01A Son for a SonJun 16, 2024 · 58 min
E02Rhaenyra the CruelJun 23, 2024 · 69 min
E03The Burning MillJun 30, 2024 · 66 min
E04The Red Dragon and the GoldJul 7, 2024 · 55 min
E05RegentJul 14, 2024 · 63 min
E06SmallfolkJul 21, 2024 · 67 min
E07The Red SowingJul 28, 2024 · 64 min
E08The Queen Who Ever WasAug 4, 2024 · 69 minBy the end of Season 2, the rift within House Targaryen has fully hardened into open conflict. Rhaenyra Targaryen continues to press her claim to the Iron Throne from Dragonstone, working to secure alliances and strengthen her cause, while King Aegon II sits on the throne in King's Landing with the Hesteros backing of the greens. The season is defined by political maneuvering, grief, and the devastating costs of a war that neither side can easily win. A particularly shocking act of violence early in the season raises the stakes dramatically and deepens the hatred between the two factions, making reconciliation feel increasingly impossible. Dragons become a central preoccupation on both sides, and much of the season follows the urgent, dangerous effort to find new dragonriders — people with Targaryen blood willing and able to bond with the riderless dragons. It's a desperate, at times fatal undertaking that speaks to how high the stakes have become. By the season's close, both sides have marshaled their forces — armies and dragons alike — and the realm stands on the precipice of full-scale, devastating war. The world feels larger and more dangerous than ever, and the human cost of ambition and loyalty is felt in nearly every episode.
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