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House of the Dragon Review: Game of Thrones Prequel Is a Thing of Beauty

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House of the Dragon Review: Game of Thrones Prequel Is a Thing of Beauty

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House of the Dragon — premiering August 21 on HBO Max, and August 22 on Disney+ Hotstar — is in an odd position. Through no fault of its own, a cloud hangs over the Game of Thrones prequel spin-off. The eighth and final season of Thrones left a bad taste in nearly everyone’s mouth, owing to a series of odd and rushed creative decisions. At the same time, Thrones’ massive success over the years — it was arguably the biggest TV show of the 2010s — is the reason House of the Dragon even exists. It would never get the chance, and there wouldn’t be more spin-offs in the works, if its big brother didn’t pave the way for epic fantasy series on television. (In fact, Thrones is also to thank for Amazon’s The Lord of the Rings TV show, that’s due in 10 days or so.)

But beyond that raison d’être, House of the Dragon has nothing to do with Game of Thrones. It’s still set in Westeros, but it takes place roughly two centuries earlier. That means no Thrones characters are going to show up, though there are plenty of family dynasties that you’ll recognise. While there’s no continuation in front of the screen, individuals behind the scene do carry on. Don’t worry, Thrones creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, who were rightly blamed for the season 8 mess, aren’t involved.

Ramin Djawadi, the composer on Game of Thrones, returns in that capacity on the prequel series, riffing off his own themes. House of the Dragon earns your love and respect before it rolls out a modified version of the GoT theme at the end of the first episode. (I haven’t seen the title sequence, so I can’t say if that’s similarly epic.) More importantly, Miguel Sapochnik — who directed some memorable Thrones episodes, including season 5’s “Hardhome”, and season 6’s “Battle of the Bastards” and “The Winds of Winter” — is co-showrunner alongside Ryan Condal (Colony).

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