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House Of The Dragon Season 2 Trailer: Aegon Declares War As Dance Of The Dragons Begins

Summary

  • House of the Dragon season 2 debuts on Rotten Tomatoes a strong 92%, just below season 1's 93%. This score is sure to change as more reviews are added.
  • Critics praise season 2 for its strong performances and deep focus on character.
  • House of the Dragon season 2 features some standout action set pieces.

House of the Dragon season 2 is now poised to premiere later this month, picking up the story of characters like Rhaenyra (Emma D'Arcy), Alicent (Olivia Cooke), and Daemon (Matt Smith).

House of the Dragon season 2 has now debuted on Rotten Tomatoes, and the new season sits, as of this writing, at a strong 92% with 25 reviews. This score will almost certainly fluctuate as more reviews are added, but, as it stands, it falls just shy of season 1's 93%. It won't be clear how season 2's audience score compares until after the show actually begins airing.

House of the Dragon Season

Rotten Tomatoes Critics' Score

Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score

1

93%

82%

2

92%

TBD

What's The Critical Consensus For House Of The Dragon Season 2?

The Game Of Thrones Spinoff's Season 2 Has Plenty To Like

The House of the Dragon season 2 reviews, for the most part, praise the show for much of what season 1 was praised for. The sophomore outing features strong writing, with episodes chronicling the hidden character motivations, back-stabbings, and political maneuverings that make the quest for power so entertaining. This, incidentally, is also what made earlier seasons of Game of Thrones so beloved.

Like season 1, the House of the Dragon cast also gets to really shine again this time around. With no more time jumps in season 2, the action happens firmly in real time, meaning audiences get to spend more time with D'Arcy's Rhaenyra and Cooke's Alicent as the dynamic between them becomes increasingly contentious. Overall, reviews suggest that most characters are explored with greater depth than in season 1, with season 2 really getting more into the weeds on how everyone is dealing with the fallout from the season 1 finale.

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Of course, like Game of Thrones before it, House of the Dragon season 2 has also been praised for its big set pieces. While these big moments of action perhaps take a while to get to, they're evidently worth it when they do arrive, offering up the kind of spectacle that audiences have come to expect from the franchise. It remains to be seen how general viewers will respond to House of the Dragon season 2, but the initial reviews certainly suggest HBO will be serving up another strong season of television.

Source: Rotten Tomatoes

House of the Dragon

Cast

Seasons
1
Main Genre
Fantasy
Franchise
Game of Thrones
Filming Locations
Spain, England, Portugal, California
Production Company
Bastard Sword, Cross Plains Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures, HBO
Number of Episodes
10