House of the Dragon Spoilers in Game of Thrones Details
‘House of the Dragon’ Spoilers in ‘Game of Thrones’: DetailsHome > Television > Stream & Chill > HBO Max > House of the DragonSource: HBO
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Joffrey Baratheon spoils the ending of House of the Dragon, in Game of Thrones. pic.twitter.com/Fo7ULDziRt— Dream of Dany (@EmiliaClarkeGEN) September 1, 2022 Article continues below advertisement In one Season 3 scene, Joffrey Baratheon (ick, we thought we were done with him) takes Margaery Tyrell around the castle, showing off some of the Iron Throne’s history. In the scene, he explains to her as they look down a crypt, “Rhaenyra Targaryen was murdered by her brother, or rather his dragon. It ate her while her son watched. What's left of her is buried in the crypts right down there.” He continues, “Over there, in that urn, the ashes of Aerion Targaryen. Aerion Brightflame, they called him. He thought drinking wildfire would turn him into a dragon. He was wrong. And of course, there’s the mad king, killed by my uncle.” We learn quite a bit from Joffrey about House Targaryen’s bloody past, and how it led to Game of Thrones.Article continues below advertisement Many people expect that Rhaenyra getting murdered by her brother Aegon II will mark the end of the series, as sort of a parallel to the Game of Thrones finale in which Daenerys Targaryen gets murdered by Jon Snow, her nephew. So for fans who were unaware that House of Dragon would lead up to this, this could be a major spoiler.Source: HBO Kerry Ingram as Shireen Baratheon in 'Game of Thrones'Article continues below advertisement Not only that, but in Season 5, Stannis Baratheon’s daughter, Shireen, reads up on Targaryen history and their in-fighting as Stannis betrays his own family. She reads: “It’s the story of the fight between Rhaenyra Targaryen and her half-brother Aegon for control of the Seven Kingdoms. Both of them thought they belonged on the Iron Throne." She continues: “When people started declaring for one of them or the other, their fight divided the kingdom in two. Brothers fought brothers. Dragons fought dragons. By the time it was over, thousands were dead. And it was a disaster for the Targaryens as well. They never truly recovered.”Article continues below advertisement
People Think ' Game of Thrones' Revealed the ' House of the Dragon' Epic Finale SPOILERS
By Jamie LernerSep. 6 2022, Published 1:26 p.m. ET Spoiler alert: This article contains potential spoilers for the future of House of the Dragon. We’re three episodes into House of the Dragon, and already, we can’t resist looking for spoilers. And because House of the Dragon is based on epic fantasy lore by George R.R. Martin, the spoilers exist in literary form. However, some House of the Dragon spoilers also exist within Game of Thrones, the original HBO series that introduced us to the inhabitants of Westeros and Essos.Article continues below advertisement However, House of the Dragon predates Game of Thrones by about 200 years, so it’s only natural that some of its legendary history was included in GOT. As GOT clips that reveal what happened to some of our favorite characters in HOTD go viral, many of us are wondering if these are true spoilers, or if it’s possible that House of the Dragon will stray from its source material.Source: HBO Paddy Considine as King Viserys Targaryen and Milly Alcock as Rhaenyra Targaryen in 'House of the Dragon'Article continues below advertisementGame of Thrones fans have been posting clips of the original series that spoil House of the Dragon
After watching a few episodes of House of the Dragon, fans of the franchise have realized that we’ve heard many of the characters’ names before, even if we didn’t read its source material, Fire & Blood. In a few Game of Thrones scenes, we learn about House Targaryen’s past, which is what House of the Dragon is about. HOUSE OF THE DRAGON SPOILERSDO NOT WATCH IF YOU DON'T WANT TO BE SPOILED
Joffrey Baratheon spoils the ending of House of the Dragon, in Game of Thrones. pic.twitter.com/Fo7ULDziRt— Dream of Dany (@EmiliaClarkeGEN) September 1, 2022 Article continues below advertisement In one Season 3 scene, Joffrey Baratheon (ick, we thought we were done with him) takes Margaery Tyrell around the castle, showing off some of the Iron Throne’s history. In the scene, he explains to her as they look down a crypt, “Rhaenyra Targaryen was murdered by her brother, or rather his dragon. It ate her while her son watched. What's left of her is buried in the crypts right down there.” He continues, “Over there, in that urn, the ashes of Aerion Targaryen. Aerion Brightflame, they called him. He thought drinking wildfire would turn him into a dragon. He was wrong. And of course, there’s the mad king, killed by my uncle.” We learn quite a bit from Joffrey about House Targaryen’s bloody past, and how it led to Game of Thrones.Article continues below advertisement Many people expect that Rhaenyra getting murdered by her brother Aegon II will mark the end of the series, as sort of a parallel to the Game of Thrones finale in which Daenerys Targaryen gets murdered by Jon Snow, her nephew. So for fans who were unaware that House of Dragon would lead up to this, this could be a major spoiler.Source: HBO Kerry Ingram as Shireen Baratheon in 'Game of Thrones'Article continues below advertisement Not only that, but in Season 5, Stannis Baratheon’s daughter, Shireen, reads up on Targaryen history and their in-fighting as Stannis betrays his own family. She reads: “It’s the story of the fight between Rhaenyra Targaryen and her half-brother Aegon for control of the Seven Kingdoms. Both of them thought they belonged on the Iron Throne." She continues: “When people started declaring for one of them or the other, their fight divided the kingdom in two. Brothers fought brothers. Dragons fought dragons. By the time it was over, thousands were dead. And it was a disaster for the Targaryens as well. They never truly recovered.”Article continues below advertisement