4 focus points from that new House Of The Dragon trailer




HBO's Game Of Thrones prequel (thus numerous blonde hairpieces) is coming


Might you at any point hear that somewhere far off? 

A weak fluttering of wings?

Provided that this is true, it's presumably because the universe of Game Of Thrones is back, child (or you're going to be broiled by an astonishingly delivered winged serpent, however, we genuinely trust it's the previous).


The principal official trailer for House Of The Dragon, HBO's Targaryen-driven prequel series, dropped today, and we have a few contemplations. (That was just a mystery trailer that turned out in May, on the off chance that you were thinking, "Pause, didn't that as of now occur?") We'll recap the show week after week once it debuts on August 21.




In any case, meanwhile, here are underlying focal points from our most memorable excursion to King's Landing since that portentous day in 2019.


1. Being back in Westeros is shockingly great

On the off chance that your most memorable response to the GOT prequel declaration was Huh? 

and afterward, I just don't mind any longer, we can't say we fault you.


Until the end of us, however, it feels significantly better to be back. While we as a whole realize that nobody has a preferable story over Bran the Broken (moan), it is entirely good to return to this world with a new cast of characters that a specific show-running couple will not get an opportunity to get their dirty hands on.

The spending plan is huge (truly, the mythical serpents look astonishing).



Also, the fights are as sloppy as could be expected. We're home.


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2. Ramin Djawadi gets back with a natural stunt

Round of Thrones writer Ramin Djawadi is likewise back-and he's carrying a touch of Westworld with him.

Suggestive of the specifically proper instrumental covers he became known for in his second HBO outing, this trailer includes Djawadi's ensemble weighty front of the Velvet Underground's "Venus In Furs."

It's somewhat of an undeniable decision, as the mashup in a real sense highlights lovely ladies wearing furs. On that note:


3. The discourse is extremely spot on

According to a person, "Blades will emerge," and the following shot is of Prince Daemon (Matt Smith) being undermined with a blade.


An alternate person broadcasts, "War is in the air" over a fix of two groups getting down to business to fight. A voiceover advises us that "your family has winged serpents" over film of a seared field.

While this provides us an opportunity to stop and think, it's just a trailer. Also, George R.R. Martin commended the essayists, saying that they "used sound judgment [and] even a few upgrades" to his unique story.

For the present, we'll simply want to trust him.


4. Everybody is so blonde

So the hairpieces don't look as similar to awful GOT cosplay as everybody suspected when the first promotion shots were delivered.

Be that as it may, Princess Rhaenyra (Emma D'Arcy) seems to be Phoebe Bridgers, as others have brought up.




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