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New leaked images from House of The Dragon show Criston Cole’s deleted oath taking ceremony, and more
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The first season of Game of Thrones prequel House of The Dragon was a roller coaster ride and it finally came to a shocking end last year. Fans and critics have been praising the casting, the costume, and the overall atmosphere of the show, and let’s be honest, the cast and the crew deserve it. They worked their a**es off for the success of the show and had a lot of fun while doing so. Let’s have a look at some of the freshly leaked photos from behind the cameras by nuhaprumia that give us an insight into the filming process of various iconic scenes.
Matt Smith, Fabien Frankel and Miguel Sapochnik behind-the-scenes Ep 1 at the tourney
Daemon vs Criston with green screen
Criston Cole’s deleted kingsguard oath-taking ceremony
Criston Cole bts
Director Geeta Patel with Olivia Cooke, the Green Council
Aemond’s saddle
Aegon II’s coronation
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