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House of the Dragon Season 3 is already being written, says showrunner Ryan Condal
Game of Thrones‘ prequel series House of the Dragon has fans on the edge of their seats. With Season 2 right on the cusp of releasing everyone is excited and ready to immerse themselves in the civil war of House Targaryen.
The final trailer has released and the show is set to air on June 16, 2024 on Max, previously called HBO Max. It sets the scene for entry of other major houses like the Starks. The Targaryens having called upon their bannermen. We finally get to witness the long awaited war for the iron throne.
In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, showrunner Ryan Condal revealed that House of the Dragon Season 3 is already in development, with the writing underway.
House of the Dragon Season 3 is already being written
Although the showrunners are notorious for taking way too long for the production of each season, they have been quite detailed. The sets, cast, story and costumes have been on point. Fans are already excited with the release of season 2 of House of the Dragon., and it seems Season 3 is already being written.
The interview noted:
“Condal confirms they are deep into writing a third season in the event that HBO decides they want it. They have to plan that far in advance, he explains, otherwise, it would be impossible to maintain a schedule of one new House of the Dragon season every other year. Now that he’s deep into the adaptation, the show’s endgame comes more and more into focus.”
HBO is yet to order a Season 3 officially, but it appears the showrunners have a headstart on the progress.
HBO decides to reduce House of the Dragon Season 2 to 8 episodes
House of the Dragon is said to have only 4 seasons. After the immense success of the first season, the drama series has returned for it’s second season. The first season ends with Aemond and his dragon Vhagar killing Lucerys and his dragon Arrax. It left fans on a cliff-hanger making season 2 even more exciting.
Fans are worried that with the number of episodes reduced to 8, they might have a repeat of the final season of Game of Thrones which left fans disappointed due to the lack of detail among other factors. It turns out the decision might have been made by HBO, according to series writer Sara Hess.
“Hess declines to comment on the reduced season 2 order from 10 episodes to eight, but notes, “It wasn’t really our choice.””