House of the Dragon, the highly anticipated prequel to Game of Thrones, debuted twice in Europe. writes about it Hollywood Reporter.
On the evening of August 15, Sky, HBO’s longtime UK partner, held a “royal show” in Leicester Square with a premiere “on a scale not seen since the pandemic” in central London. Two cinemas were included – Odeon Luxe and Cineworld – with a castle (possibly non-permanent) erected in the middle of the square, its doors opening to introduce each of the show’s leading actors.
All players were present at the event. It is stated that most of “Dragon House” was shot in England. Fans could see Matt Smith, Paddy Considine, Olivia Cooke, Emma D’Arcy, Millie Alcock, Emily Carey, Rhys Ifans, Fabien Frankel, and Steve Toussaint, as well as showrunner and series co-creator Ryan J. Condal.
“There are no villains or heroes in this movie, only people who do good and bad things,” Kondal said on the red carpet.
Considine, who plays King Viserys I, said she was most “influenced” by the script for the prequel.
By the way, HBO, which is part of Warner Bros. Discovery also held a red carpet premiere and House of the Dragon launch party in Amsterdam on Thursday, August 11, attended by many of the cast and creators of House of the Dragon.
The European premiere took place in the magnificent surroundings of Beurs van Berlage, a former 19th-century grain exchange building in the center of Amsterdam. Visitors had fun with props from the series, including a selfie-ready version of the Iron Throne.
It was previously reported to be in the prequel to Game of Thrones. will be many erotic scenes.