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Matt Smith and crew spotted filming Game of Thrones prequel House of The Dragon in Peak District!

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The production for Game of Thrones prequel House of The Dragon is moving rather swiftly, and we might see George R. R. Martin’s prediction about the series’ release come to fruition. Various cast and crew members have been spotted by locals and reporters quite recently, despite HBO’s best efforts to keep the filming under the veil. Telegraph reporter Steven Ross saw Matt Smith, who plays Prince Daemon Targaryen in the upcoming Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon, in full make-up and costume not long ago in Peak District village.

A large film crew and a couple of horses were also seen in the village. Steven spoke to several crew members at the old war memorial in Castleton but they said they had signed a non-disclosure agreement. Hence they were not allowed to take pictures up close.

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Locals informed the reporters they had seen 80 strong film crew on the old Mam Tor Road. According to fresh reports, “They think they’ve picked the Peak District as the new New Zealand for next Game of Thrones series.”

 
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A one-way travel course has also been constructed in the village to get plant lorries through as filming continues.

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