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House of The Dragon cast expected to arrive today in Spain for filming Season 2

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Game of Thrones prequel House of The Dragon season 2 is currently in the works at HBO. So far, fans have showered the fantasy epic with love, just like its predecessor, dishing out characters, storylines, sceneries, and everything else that makes it so engaging. The filming is now in its second phase in Spain, where several iconic episodes will be shot.

Emma D’Arcy and Olivia Cooke are expected to arrive in Spain today

We previously reported that new sets for the filming of the second season of House of The Dragon have been constructed in Caceres and Trujillo in Spain. Today the cast members will be landing in Spain, including Emma D’Arcy (Rhaenyra) and Olivia Cooke (Alicent), to continue filming from where they left off at Leavesden Studios in UK, as reported by the fan account westerosies.

Filming for House of The Dragon Season 2 will take place in May in Cáceres and Trujillo

The city council of both the Spanish cities is already flowing Targaryen flags to welcome the cast and crew of House of The Dragon. According to the Twitter account House the Dragons, filming in Cáceres and Trujillo will start on May 18th and should last about a week. Local newspapers have also reported that HBO has already booked 100 hotel rooms for the team.

When will House of The Dragon return?

The filming of House of The Dragon season 2 is fast on the track, with the casting process complete and the sets being constructed at key locations. HBO chief Casey Bloys has confirmed in an indirect way that House of The Dragon won’t be coming back before the summer of 2024.

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Sayantan is a keen follower of everything pop culture; from films, shows, anime to video games and latest memes. He started writing professionally for Wiki of Thrones during the 2021 lockdown, and has been developing his writing and editing skills ever since. Sayantan has since worked for several reputed firms, such as Collider and FandomWire, gathering experience and nods from some of the best in the industry. With a growing repertoire amassing renowned websites, Sayantan is your go to guy for all things Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon. When he is not hunting for headlines and theories, you can find him engrossed in fantasy shows, conspiracy theories and video games.

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