Filming
Graham McTavish spotted in Monsanto getting ready for the filming of House of The Dragon
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Filming for Game of Thrones prequel House of The Dragon is moving very swiftly, as evident from the frequent leaks we’re witnessing with every passing day. Though HBO has been mum about revealing any more info about the show, these periodic leaks are causing waves of excitement amongst the fans, as they’re left wondering and speculating who’s who in the new set pictures. According to a recent sighting, House of The Dragon star Graham McTavish has landed in the Portuguese city of stone Monsanto for further filming.
According to the news site Los Siete Reinos, actor Graham McTavish was at the castle of Monsanto recently, which is supposed to be a major site for the filming of Game of Thrones prequel House of The Dragon. McTavish is playing the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard, Ser Harrold Westerling, and there are also reports of much of the filming there taking place at night and with a lot of special effects.
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