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Olivia Cooke on what to expect from House of the Dragon Season 2

Regular set leaks show how quickly the Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon is being produced. Being one of the very few shows unaffected by the writer’s strike was tremendously advantageous for the series. The show is presently filming at Leavesden Studios after wrapping up production in Wales earlier this month.
Olivia Cooke on what she’s looking forward to the most in Season 2
In her most recent chat with the hosts of the UnWrapped podcast, actress Olivia Cooke, who portrays Alicent Hightower, reflected, “The world just expands so much. We were so sealed in the Red Keep in the first season. And now everything is now quite disparate. And as we sort of go on our all individual journeys throughout the season, and that’s as much that I can say about Season 2.”
Olivia Cooke on dealing with spoilers about Season 2
Cooke also talked about how awkward keeping spoilers for her from the fans is, “No, I find it so uncomfortable. Because I’m ultimately one of those persons that if someone asks a question I’ll just tell them what they want to know to my detriment, ultimately. 90 percent of the time.”
“It’s uncomfortable, isn’t it? I just feel like I’m being snide. But yeah, I know, that would be terrible, and it’s ruin things for so many viewers.”
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When I was talking with my wife after the latest episode, I predicted that the Blackfyre Rebellion would be the next subject they tackle. Looks like I might have been close. Personally I’d prefer that they do the Doom of Valyria and the first conquest, or the First Men and the events leading up to the building of the Wall, but those don’t seem to be have enough backstabbing and intrigue for these showrunners.
I just came here to talk about the Blackfyre rebellion, and how I hope they carry through to how Brynden BlackFyre Rivers, Lord Commander of the Nights Watch came to be in a cave north of f the Wall with Dark Sister, known in the GoT series as Bloodraven, the Three Eyed Crow (although he is not that in the books).
Oh, these sweet summer children don’t know if the cold that sweeps south.
#WinterIsComing…
Brynden rivers fought against the blackfyres. So his name def ain’t brynden blackfyre rivers.
The show would be a total bust without the dragons….cmon are you not tuned in to what your audience wants?
I was very disappointed about the dragons. This is House of the Dragon and the dragons shots on screen is terrible. Especially when someone drive them. It’s look like made in studio.. Awful not professional. In Game of Throne they made a better job with that. When Daenerys drive Drogon was super nice , not looking like made-in studio. Sorry but I am waiting better job with the dragons riding.