House of the Dragon season two will be debut on HBO in June Warner Bros. Discovery streaming and gaming chief J.B. Perrette revealed March 4 during Morgan Stanley's Technology, Media and Telecom conference, according to Variety.
And while many productions were shut down last summer as part of the SAG-AFTRA strike, House of the Dragon's filming was able to go ahead as schedule as the show falls under the UK Equity contract.
As for where season two finds the feuding factions of the Targaryen family? Well, likely nowhere closer to reconciliation as season one ended with the shocking death of Queen Rhaenyra's (D'Arcy) young son Lucerys (Elliot Grihault), who was killed in the season one finale. And while the first season was noted for its violence, season two will be taking it up a notch.
"Season one was setting the table for a very bloody feast to come," Condal told Entertainment Weekly in October 2022. "The reason that I wanted to really spend our time doing this is because I wanted everybody to understand who all of these characters were and the long history they had behind them—behind their fathers and their grandfathers—that led us to this point where they end up fighting a civil war against each other."
And as he noted, "this is not Starks vs. Lannisters" as seen on Game of Thrones—which takes place more than 150 years after the events in The House of the Dragon.
"It's incredibly messy and complex and gray, and it's one family fighting each other," Condal continued. "This is an extended family doing battle with one another. So it's harder to find those entrenched sides."
While we wait for House of the Dragon, keep reading to find out when all your other favorite shows will return this year.
<p><em>Seeking Sister Wife</em> (TLC) - March 4</p>
<p><em>The Cleaning Lady</em> (Fox) - March 5</p>
<p><em>Alert: Missing Persons Unit</em> (Fox) - March 5</p>
<p><em>Extraordinary</em> (Hulu) - March 6</p>
<p><em>Family Guy</em> (Fox) - March 6</p>
<p><em>Animal Control </em>(Fox) - March 6</p>
<p><em>Grey's Anatomy</em> (ABC) - March 14</p>
<p><em>The Valley</em> ( Bravo) - Spring 2024</p>
<p><em>Password</em> (NBC) - March 12</p>
<p><em>7 Little Johnstons</em> (TLC) - March 12</p>
<p><em>The Kardashians</em> (Hulu) - Spring 2024</p>
<p><em>Apples Never Fall</em> (Peacock) - March 14</p>
<p><em>Station 19</em> (ABC) - March 14</p>
<p><em>9-1-1</em> (ABC) - March 14</p>
<p><em>Girls5Eva</em> (Netflix) - March 14</p>
<p><em>Stormy</em> (Peacock) - March 18</p>
<p><em>Palm Royale</em> (Apple TV+) - March 20</p>
<p><em>Summer House: Martha's Vineyard</em> (Bravo) - March 21</p>
<p>We Were the Lucky Ones (Hulu) - March 28</p>
<p><em>A Gentleman in Moscow</em> ( Showtime) - March 31</p>
<p><em>Vanderpump Villa</em> (Hulu) - Apr. 1</p>
<p><em>Lopez vs. Lopez</em> (NBC) - Apr. 2</p>
<p><em>The Weakest Link</em> (NBC) - Apr. 2</p>
<p><em>American Horror Story: Delicate Part 2</em> (FX) - Apr. 3</p>
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