Filming
Soldiers run from dragonfire in new House of the Dragon leaks
Currently filming at Leavesden Studios and Surrey, House of The Dragon Season 2 already seems to be a lot more action-packed than its predecessor. The performers, locations, costumes, and plot are all revealed in great detail by strange ravens on a regular basis. In Surrey today, a fascinating scene was being shot.
The green army escapes the wrath of a dragon
The second season of House of the Dragon is going to be brutal, featuring several gory battles. In Bourne Woods in Surrey, scenes involving the Battle of Rook’s Rest are currently being filmed. One of the more recent shots showed a number of soldiers screaming and running from their lives, apparently from something from up above. The clips were taken by Redanian Intelligence and UnBoxPHD.
Today's filming of #HouseoftheDragon
Men screaming and running to hide at the Battle at Rook's Rest. Running for a dragon?🔥 pic.twitter.com/yw3JpU9AoM
— Redanian Intelligence (@RedanianIntel) August 17, 2023
Vhagar BURNS SOLDIERS on House Of The Dragon SEASON 2: https://t.co/jN6q0SQHUv pic.twitter.com/InJz4OaHUF
— UnBoxPHD (@UnBoxPHD) August 17, 2023
Rook’s Rest: What is it and why is it significant?
The residence of House Staunton, a supporter of Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen, was at Rook’s Rest. Rook’s Rest was the fortress where Lord Staunton and Princess Rhaenys made their final stand when the Greens started eliminating the Black Lords from regions around King’s Landing. In addition, it would be the first significant conflict in which dragons would engage in combat.
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