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HBO releases more stills from House of The Dragon’s second episode ‘The Rogue Prince’
Game of Thrones prequel House of The Dragon is on everyone’s lips right now, after the tremendously well-received premiere earlier this week. The hype around the show is very real, the pilot itself scoring a massive 9 rating on IMDb. Avid readers of George R. R. Martin’s works are looking forward to seeing some of their favorite characters from the novel Fire and Blood, as the show is based on an infamous incident from its storyline. It is not only reflected in the number of viewers from the U.S. but also in the U.K. Recently, a few more pictures from the upcoming episode “The Rogue Prince” were released by HBO.
Let’s have a look at them here:
A troubled Sea Snake
Kingsguard at the small council
Viserys in his bed chamber
Viserys and Rhaenyra
Daemon up to no good
Otto and Alicent
Rhaenys Velaryon in the Red Keep
We’ve already seen a few of these scenes in the teasers/trailers that have been released earlier by HBO. What do you think is brewing up in these pictures? Tell us in the comments below!
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