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Jack Cunningham-Nuttall (supposedly playing Daeron) teases fans with a blue dragon plushie
In the sixth episode of House of the Dragon, fans got a good look at the next Targaryen generation. Daeron Targaryen, on the other hand, is the only Targaryen prince we have yet to meet. He is the youngest son of King Viserys and Queen Alicent. In the novel Fire & Blood, he is regarded as the nicest of his brothers. He’ll also make an appearance in Season 2. And we might already know who will portray him.
Jack Cunningham-Nuttall posts a blue dragon plushie on Instagram
The rumor has been out there for a while, and even though HBO has yet to confirm anything, the actor is definitely having fun playing with the idea. Jack Cunningham-Nuttall knows that the rumor is out about his casting as Daeron Targaryen in House of the Dragon Season 2, and this is what he posted on his Instagram story:
The significance of blue dragon plushie
Daeron Targaryen is one of the few dragon riders the Greens have. The young knight rides the fierce and agile dragon, Tessarion. Tessarion has been described in Fire & Blood to have possessed shiny blue scales. The actor seemingly confirms by posting this image that he indeed has been cast as Daeron, or he is making fun of the rumors. We hope that it’s the former of the two.
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