HBO's House of the Dragon will have a shorter second season with only eight episodes, compared to the ten episodes in the first season
However, the network is considering a green light for a third season. Production for season 2 is set to begin in the UK with a tentative release date in the summer of 2024
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Initially, HBO did not disclose the episode count for the second season when it was renewed last summer, leading to speculation that it was due to cost-cutting measures
However, an HBO spokesperson clarified that the decision to have eight episodes was due to story-driven reasons
The show's creative team had originally planned for the series to run for three or four seasons, and they are currently considering the optimal number of seasons needed to tell the entire story
Executive producer-showrunner Ryan Condal and author/executive producer George R.R. Martin are taking a big-picture view of the, series, including the overall narrative flow, battles to include, and how to break up the stories season-to-seasonIt has been reported that a portion of the plot originally intended for season , including a major battle, has been moved to season As a result , the series may run for four seasons instead of three
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this has not been confirmed as Condal and Martin are still deliberating on the optimal number of seasons required to do justice to the storyIt has been reported that a portion of the plot originally intended for season 2, including a major battle, has been moved to season 3.
As a result, the series may run for four seasons instead of three. However, this has not been confirmed as Condal and Martin are still deliberating on the optimal number of seasons required to do justice to the storyHouse of the Dragon is set 172 years before the events of Game of Thrones and follows the story of House Targaryen
The show stars Paddy Considine, Matt Smith, Olivia Cooke, Emma D’Arcy, Steve Toussaint, Eve Best, Fabien Frankel, Sonoya Mizuno, and Rhys I fans
It is executive produced by Condal and Martin, along with Sara Hess, Vince Gerardis, Season 2 director Alan Taylor, and Season 1 director/co-showrunner Miguel Sapochnik
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