House of the Dragon star confirms Season 2 moment that could top even the Red Wedding

House of the Dragon star confirms Season 2 moment that

In a few weeks we’re going back to Westeros. From June 17, 2024, season 2 of House of the Dragon on Sky and WOW will unleash the Dragon Dance, the brutal conflict between the followers of Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) and King Aegon II (Tom Glynn-Carney). And one thing is already certain: the Targaryen War between the Blacks and Greens will claim some victims – and serve up some shocks à la Game of Thrones.

Based on George RR Martin’s fantasy template Fire and Blood *, fans have been speculating for a long time that the one we’ve had so far Most shocking moment of House of the Dragon could expect in season 2. Olivia Cooke, who plays Alicent Hohenturm in the series, has now been asked about that spoiler.

Warning, a major spoiler follows for House of the Dragon Season 2:

Blood and Cheese: House of the Dragon’s biggest shocking moment really comes in Season 2

Season 1 of House of the Dragon already left us with a devastating character death. An aerial battle between rival cousins ​​Lucerys (Elliot Grihault) and Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) escalated and ended with Rhaenyra’s son being torn apart by the dragon monster Vhagar. This offense is considered one of the triggers of the Dragon Dance. However, this is followed by an even worse moment in the bill, after which there will no longer be any hope of a peaceful end to the conflict.

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Emma Cooke as Alicent in House of the Dragon Season 2

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Olivia Cooke was directly asked about that big season 2 spoiler. And based on her answer, it will Red Wedding level shock event actually be seen in the fantasy series:

God! I’d just say it’s Game of Thrones, expect the worst. Expect the very worst and then double that. I don’t know what else to say without giving major spoilers, but it’s disgusting.

What is this hideous moment? Before we explain that, let’s take a look at this point one last huge spoiler warning express. If you don’t want to spoil House of the Dragon’s deadly surprises, don’t read any further and start Season 2 expecting it to shock you.

More disturbing than Game of Thrones? After House of the Dragon Season 2, you will hate Daemon Targaryen

In Fire and Blood, George RR Martin describes, among other things, the cruel chronology of the Dragon Dance. After Lucerys’s death, Rhaenyra falls into indescribable grief. Her husband (and uncle) Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) does not want to let this bloody act go unpunished and then has his confidant Mysaria (Sonoya Mizuno) name two men Hire blood and cheese to get revenge.

In King’s Landing, the men attack Alicent Hightower and her daughter Helaena (Phia Saban), who is faced with an impossible and perfidious decision: She should choose which of her sons the men should kill. The alternatives? Even more unimaginable. The situation ends with the beheading of the young heir to the throne, Jaehaerys. With the child’s head in their luggage, blood and cheese escape from the Red Keep.

Check out the new German trailer for House of the Dragon S2 here:

House of the Dragon – S02 Trailer (German)

Among fans, this harrowing scene is considered one of the most disturbing events in George RR Martin’s works and (if staged appropriately) could trigger similar reactions to the Red Wedding in Season 3 of Game of Thrones or the burning of little Sharin Baratheon in Season 5 cause.

Anyone who has been completely on the side of the blacks and despised the greens for their actions might reconsider this decision after “Blood and Cheese” in Season 2. Fan favorite Daemon in particular is likely to lose some sympathy points as the indirect person who ordered the child murder.

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