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What Makes House Of The Dragon A Redemption To Game Of Thrones Disaster

The last season of HBO's Game of Thrones was widely criticized, but House of the Dragon may entice viewers to return to George R.R. Martin's fantasy world. House of the Dragon, HBO's Game of Thrones prequel, chronicles House Targaryen's violent past. Even though it is a whole new show, many Game of Thrones viewers might return. For example, House of the Dragon's co-showrunner is Miguel Sapochnik, a filmmaker who has directed some of Game of Thrones' most crucial chapters. Furthermore, an early teaser for the series has already introduced numerous significant characters that viewers may anticipate seeing. Paddy Considine's King Viserys Targaryen, Emma D'Arcy's Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen, Olivia Cooke's Alicent Hightower, and Matt Smith's Daemon Targaryen were all seen in the House of the Dragon trailer.
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The last season of Game of Thrones did not go as anticipated for HBO after seven seasons of build-up. Even though the show managed to surpass audience records, pessimism rapidly took over the storyline. Season 8 of Game of Thrones was condemned by fans for a variety of reasons, including episodes that were too dark for home TVs and modern-day objects that appeared in the backdrop of scenes. The criticism was so strong that it sparked a popular online petition to re-create the season, and the vitriol even found its way into the cast's WhatsApp chatroom.
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Despite Game of Thrones' poor last season, House of the Dragon has a chance to reclaim followers. Sapochnik discussed the project in a conversation (via The Hollywood Reporter), stating it will not be like Game of Thrones. "This is different," he remarked. The co-showrunner stated that the show will have a new cast and style and that development would take time. "We'll be lucky to get close to what the original performance was, so we're just putting our heads down and getting on with it," he added. The words of the House of the Dragon co-showrunner are positive for lovers of the original show.
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Sapochnik is getting the series off to a good start by portraying House of the Dragon as an underdog. The real issue with Game of Thrones' last season was that it grew far too popular. No show could meet up to the high expectations, and this contributed to the show's demise in numerous ways. Then again, the series does seem to enjoy its own reputation, with the showrunners regularly including unexpected occurrences in the last season, such as Arya (Maisie Williams) slaying the Night King (Vladimr Furdk), for spectacle rather than story logic. House of the Dragon's filmmakers may replicate the spark that Game of Thrones' early seasons once had if they put their heads down and focused on making a wonderful show.
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House of the Dragon has a great opportunity to reintroduce Game of Thrones viewers to the show. HBO's classic fantasy series was not an instant hit, and it had to be resourceful with its resources during the first few seasons in order to tell a compelling tale. The prequel show will do itself a favor if it can concentrate on growing itself as a series rather than relying on the coattails of Game of Thrones. If it can accomplish this, House of the Dragon has an opportunity to remind viewers why they fell madly in love with Westeros in the first place.
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