Skip to main content

Why House Of The Dragon Doesn't Have A Release Date Yet

HBO content chief Casey Bloys explains why a premiere date for Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon hasn't been announced just yet. HBO has been interested in expanding the world of Game of Thrones since even before the pop culture juggernaut came to a close in 2019, and sometime this year, the first spin-off will finally arrive. House of the Dragon was officially ordered to series in late 2019 and began production last year. Fans have been treated to peeks at the cast in costume and an early teaser trailer, but there have been little updates regarding House of the Dragon since then.

Set hundreds of years before the start of Game of ThronesHouse of the Dragon centers on the triumphs and losses of House Targaryen. It begins during the reign of King Viserys I (Paddy Considine) and plans to work its way towards the famed Targaryen civil war, which is often referred to as the Dance of the Dragons within author George R.R. Martin's lore. Like its predecessor, House of the Dragons contains a large ensemble cast that also includes Matt Smith, Olivia Cooke, Emma D'Arcy, Rhys Ifans, Sonoya Mizuno, and Steve Toussaint.

Related: House Of The Dragon Cast: Every Game of Thrones Prequel Character Explained

As of right now, House of the Dragon is without any kind of premiere date, and that is because of one major reason. Speaking to Deadline, HBO and HBO Max's content head Casey Bloys said the network is trying to be cautious in scheduling the series because of the coronavirus pandemic. When production was taking place last year amid surges and varying case numbers, it was harder to predict when filming would be over. Bloys wished to avoid settling on a date that would need to be changed. He explained:

“One of the reasons why we’re trying to be cautious about it is when you’re shooting a show that big during a pandemic, especially with the last round [with] a lot of crew and cast members… you didn’t know who was going to drop out or if we’re going to have to shut down so we just didn’t want to declare a date and then find ourselves shut down. Now that we are out of production, I think that we will talk to their guys and figure out what we want to do in terms of announcing a date. But I was just trying to make sure that we didn’t come out with a date that we couldn’t meet for something that was out of control out of our control.”

Though some COVID-era productions have been fine with scheduling their premiere dates months in advance (for example, Amazon's The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is already set to debut in September), HBO's more careful approach to House of the Dragon is a smart one. Fans are already quite eager to return to Westeros, and getting everyone excited over a date that later has to be delayed would just lead to disappointment. House of the Dragon did have to shut down production for at least a few days last year over positive COVID cases, so it's clear that it was not unaffected by the pandemic. Waiting for the show to be closer to completion is a better option when it comes to setting a release date.

As Bloys said, now that House of the Dragon season 1 has wrapped, HBO can actually figure out the best time to debut the series. Assuming the network wants ample time to promote the show, House of the Dragon will likely end up with a premiere date in the back half of 2022. Summer isn't out of the question, but HBO will need to settle on it soon. What seems certain now is that it will arrive this year, so Game of Thrones fans will just have to keep their eyes open for further updates.

More: Game Of Thrones Change Spoils House Of The Dragon’s Ending - Theory Explained

Source: Deadline



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Pet Sematary: Bloodlines Interview — Makeup Head Annick Chartier On Subtle Horror & Era Recreation

Learn the origins of one of Stephen King's most memorable characters in Pet Sematary: Bloodlines . The movie centers on a younger Jud Crandall as he attempts to leave his hometown of Ludlow, though when a childhood friend returns from the Vietnam War in mysterious fashion, he learns of a dark secret those in the town have been guarding.

Which X-Men Character Are You, Based On Your MBTI® Type?

Even more so than other superhero teams in Marvel and DC, the X-Men offers a lot in the variety of characters who have served as members. Most mutants in Marvel have been X-Men, and these characters came in all shapes and sizes, many with overbearing personalities and others more recluse, traversing the  MBTI® Type scale. Led by Professor X, many of the members of the X-Men started there as kids while others joined as adults. There have been heroes and villains who worked on the team and on the island of Krakoa, every mutant lives there together in peace. With so much drama and complex personalities throughout the history of the X-Men, there is an MBTI® Type for everyone. 10 INTJ-A - Professor X Professor Charles Xavier is clearly an Architect when it comes to his MBTI® Type. Not only that, but he is an Assertive Architect. He is a self-assured man who values organization and rationality when solving problems. This started out when he created the X-Men and became more controllin

The 10 Best Westworld Characters, According To Ranker

With the return of Westworld for its long-awaited fourth season, fans are instantly becoming hooked once again to the sci-fi story. But while the compelling mystery is certainly a draw, it is the characters of Westworld that really bring this ambitious story to life. While everyone certainly will have their own personal favorites, Ranker has shared the most popular Westworld characters among fans. Some characters are easy to root for, some are more complex, and many of them have their own intriguing mysteries fans love exploring. 10 Felix Lutz It seems that the people working at Westworld fall into one of two categories, either being indifferent and cruel to the hosts or showing empathy for these creations. Felix falls into the latter category, making him a likable part of the team. His true compassion shows when Maeve recruits him to help her escape from the park. While Felix is a timid man, he seems to be inspired by Maeve's boldness and strength which pushes him to fo