'House of the Dragon' showrunner has some choice words about George R.R. Martin's criticisms of season two
- Ryan Condal, the showrunner of House of the Dragon, expressed disappointment over George R.R. Martin's blog post criticizing creative choices, particularly regarding the omission of a key character, Maelor Targaryen.
- Condal confirmed that production has begun on season 3 of House of the Dragon, which will include significant events from the book, such as the Battle of the Gullet.
- The upcoming season will feature new characters including James Norton as Ormund Hightower and Tommy Flanagan as Ser Roderick Dustin, expanding the narrative's scope.
- HBO is reportedly planning for season 4 to be the final season of House of the Dragon, with Condal noting that the show's ambitions will match the growing intensity of the source material.
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'House of the Dragon' boss talks season 3, George R.R. Martin blog, and more
Showrunner Ryan Condal sits down (over Zoom) with EW as production kicks off in the U.K. Theo Whiteman/HBO Emma D'Arcy's Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen on 'House of the Dragon' season 2Key PointsShowrunner Ryan Condal addresses that now-deleted George R. R. Martin blog post criticizing House of the Dragon.Teasing the big Battle of the Gullet, Condal feels it could be "the most complex sequence" ever done for TV.Sons of Anarchy star Tommy Flanagan join…
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