HBO revealed that its game of Thrones Spin-off series Dragon House Season 4 will end.
At a press conference to discuss the season 2 finale Dragon Houseshowrunner and co-creator Ryan Condal shared that there are only two seasons left.
Condal also confirmed that the third season of the show is currently being written and will begin filming in early 2025.
Condal said: “I haven’t discussed this with HBO yet. I just expect that from a dramatic storytelling perspective, the rhythm of the show will continue to be the same starting in the second season.
game of Thrones author George R.R.Martinwho is the co-creator Dragon HouseHe previously stated on his blog that the show would take four seasons of 10 episodes each, and now this news has been confirmed.
When it comes to the Season 2 finale and where the series’ esophageal war is headed.
Condal said: “We tried to present “Esophagus,” which is arguably the most anticipated — well, I would say maybe the second most anticipated — action event. fire and bloodtry to give it the time and space it deserves.
“Obviously, as anyone who has seen the finale, we are preparing for this game. In terms of storytelling, the event is going to happen very soon. Dragon House.
He added: “Based on what we know now, this should be the biggest thing we’ve done to date, and we just want to have the time, the space, to do it to a level that’s exciting and satisfying.” Fans, They deserve it.
They wanted to build up anticipation for the event, which is why season 2 didn’t end with the Battle of the Esophagus.
Condal said: “I know everyone hopes to launch this work every summer. It is just that this show is so complex that we have to produce multiple feature films every season.
“So I apologize for waiting, but I’ll just say that if Rook Rest and Red Sow are any indication, we’re going to have one hell of a win in the Battle of the Gut in the future.”
game of Thrones Fans have some exciting story elements to look forward to, and it sounds like season three will focus on the Battle of the Throat, the bloodiest naval battle in Westeros history.
Source: Variety Show