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Revision as of 21:09, 24 October 2022

House of the Dragon
Season 1
Rhaenyra Syrax HOTD Season 1.png
No. of episodes 10
Country of origin United States
Network HBO
Release
Original run August 21 – October 23, 2022[1]
Season chronology
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List of episodes

Season 1 of House of the Dragon is the first season of the series.

Plot

House of the Dragon takes place two centuries before the War of the Five Kings, focusing on the Dance of the Dragons. The show is based on George R. R. Martin's Fire & Blood, along with the novella The Princess and the Queen and the novelette The Rogue Prince.[2]

Cast

Starring

Additional cast

Dragons

The dragons have different personalities and physical appearances.[3] The following table lists the appearances (A) and mentions (M) of the dragons episode by episode throughout the first season.

  • 1 Not mentioned by name but alluded to.
  • 2 Appears as a skull only.
  • 3 It is yet unconfirmed if the dragon Aemond Targaryen sees in the Dragonpit is Dreamfyre or not.
Dragons Riders Ep 1 Ep 2 Ep 3 Ep 4 Ep 5 Ep 6 Ep 7 Ep 8 Ep 9 Ep 10
Arrax Lucerys Velaryon M1 M1 A†
Balerion
the Black Dread
None; deceased2 A† A† A† A†
The Cannibal None M1
Caraxes
the Blood Wyrm
Daemon Targaryen A A A A A A A
Dreamfyre Helaena Targaryen M A3 A M1
Grey Ghost None M1
Meleys
the Red Queen
Rhaenys Targaryen A A A A
Moondancer Baela Targaryen M1 M
Seasmoke Laenor Velaryon A A M
Sheepstealer None M1
Silverwing None M
Sunfyre
the Golden
Aegon II Targaryen M1 A M1
Syrax Rhaenyra Targaryen A A M1 A
Tessarion
the Blue Queen
Daeron Targaryen M1
Tyraxes Joffrey Velaryon M
Vermax Jacaerys Velaryon A A
Vermithor
the Bronze Fury
None A
Vhagar
the Queen of All Dragons
Laena Velaryon;
Aemond Targaryen
M A A A

Episodes

No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original air date Duration U.S. viewers
(million)
1 "The Heirs of the Dragon" Miguel Sapochnik Ryan Condal August 21, 2022 66 min 9.986[4]
2 "The Rogue Prince" Greg Yaitanes Ryan Condal August 28, 2022 54 min 10.2[5]
3 "Second of His Name" Greg Yaitanes Gabe Fonseca & Ryan Condal September 4, 2022 58 min ~9.2[N 1][6]
4 "King of the Narrow Sea" Clare Kilner Ira Parker September 11, 2022 63 min ~9.66[6]
5 "We Light the Way" Claire Kilner Charmaine DeGraté September 18, 2022 60 min ~9.95[6]
6 "The Princess and the Queen" Miguel Sapochnik Sara Hess September 25, 2022 67 min ~10.25[7]
7 "Driftmark" Miguel Sapochnik Kevin Lau October 2, 2022 59 min Unknown[8]
8 "The Lord of the Tides" Geeta Patel Eileen Shim October 9, 2022 68 min Unknown[8]
9 "The Green Council" Clare Kilner Sara Hess October 16, 2022 58 min Unknown[8]
10 "The Black Queen" Greg Yaitanes Ryan Condal October 23, 2022 59 min 9.3[9]

Notes

  1. The ratings of episode 3 have not been officially released. The viewership was down about 1 million for the premiere on Sunday night due in part to airing in the U.S. during Labor Day weekend. The number of people watching the episode on HBO's platforms the following days was greater than for the first two episodes, however.

References