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The Last Kingdom actor Tom Taylor joins House of the Dragon Season 2
House of The Dragon Season 2 is currently filming in Leavesden Studios and Surrey, and it already appears to be a lot more action-packed than its predecessor. More cast members may be joining HBO’s acclaimed fantasy show, according to the most recent report. On a daily basis, mysterious ravens have been giving a lot of details regarding the actors, settings, costumes, and the story.
Tom Taylor joins Season 2 of House of the Dragon
As the production of the second season of House of the Dragon is swiftly moving forward, several new names from Season 2 are coming forward. One of the newest additions includes actor Tom Taylor, who is famous for portraying Young Uhtred in The Last Kingdom, has been cast in an undisclosed role in the Game of Thrones prequel’s second season.
Actress Denise Mack cast in House of the Dragon Season 2
Apart from Tom Taylor, Denise Mack, who is known for her role in Children of Men, has also been cast in an undisclosed role in House of the Dragon. The news comes from the House the Dragon fan site, which is usually accurate with leaks.
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