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Targaryens and their dragons explored in HBO’s new House of the Dragon Season 2 promo

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With House of the Dragon just around the corner, HBO Max has been releasing multiple promos to generate excitement amongst fans for the upcoming show. One of their latest promos showcases all the dragons we have seen in the show so far.

These dragons, belonging to House Targaryen, fought in the Civil War known as the Dance of the Dragons. However, we will see more dragons in the upcoming season that weren’t shown in the promo.

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House of the Dragon’s new Targaryen Dragons promo

You can watch the video here:

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The trailer looks into various iconic shots from Season 1 while listing all the dragons that will fight in the war. The video gives us all the dragon names and how to pronounce them. However, it doesn’t show us some dragons that will fight in the war, like Silverwing and Sheepstealer.

The video also doesn’t mention the new dragonriders coming in season 2. Balerion the Black Dread isn’t mentioned as King Viserys’ dragon since Balerion is dead and exists only as a skull in House of the Dragon.

Fans noticed a mistake in the video where Laenor Velaryon’s dragon, Seasmoke, was shown alongside a picture of Daemon Targaryen’s dragon, Caraxes. Max noticed and fixed the error by taking down the video and uploading a corrected version the next day.

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Ved Prabhudesai is an avid enthusiast of all things pop culture. He has a special interest in the field of animation and art, with a background in Fine Arts and Digital Media Arts. He has begun his first into the field of Entertainment Journalism with Wiki of Thrones, and has been writing for them since 2023. He also has experience working as a screenplay writer, animator and comic book artist. His hobbies include holding discussions and organising events focused around pop culture, dissecting the importance of media in today's world. He began reading A Song Of Ice And Fire shortly before Game of Thrones debuted on HBO. He has followed the series religiously and has spent hours reading Wikis learning about Targaryen history and possible plot points we will see in the Winds of Winter.

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