“House of the Dragon ”Season 3: What to Know about the 'Total War' Coming in the “Game of Thrones” Prequel

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People Emma D'Arcy in 'House of the Dragon.' Theo Whiteman/HBO

NEED TO KNOW

  • Co-created by George R.R. Martin, House of the Dragon dives into the turbulent history of House Targaryen

  • The HBO Max series stars Emma D'Arcy, Olivia Cooke and Matt Smith

  • House of the Dragon season 3 will premiere in June 2026

Westeros' most brutal dynasty war is far from finished — and withHouse of the Dragoncoming back for a third season, the fight for the Iron Throne is only escalating.

The hit HBO Max series is set about 200 years before the events ofGame of Thronesand follows the rise and fall of a powerful family known (and feared) for their dragons and tendency towards madness. It was co-created by Ryan Condal andGeorge R.R. Martin, who wrote the fantasy novel seriesGame of Throneswas based on.

House of the Dragonwas renewed for a third installment just days before the premiere of its second season in June 2024. While season 1 introduced viewers to the Targaryen family and season 2 saw a few dragon battles, Condal admitted during an "Inside the Episode" special after the finale that season 3 will focus on "total war."

"While this season was very much about the fits and starts of an early medieval war, season 3 is clearly going to be about total war," he revealed.

From a surprising reunion in the season 2 finale to the bloody battles to come, here's everything we know aboutHouse of the Dragonseason 3 so far.

When willHouse of the Dragonseason 3 be released?

Olivia Cooke in 'House of the Dragon'. Theo Whiteman/HBO

Theo Whiteman/HBO

House of the Dragon's third season will premiere sometime in June 2026 and is expected to feature eight episodes.

How didHouse of the Dragonseason 2 end?

Matt Smith as Daemon Targaryen in 'House of the Dragon' season 2 Ollie Upton/HBO

Ollie Upton/HBO

The season 2 finale saw another surprising reunion between Rhaenyra and Alicent, this time with Alicent sneaking into Dragonstone and offering her former friend a way to win the war. The two devise a plan for Rhaenyra to ultimately sit on the Iron Throne and Alicent tearfully agrees to bring Rhaenyra her one request: Aegon's head.

However, the episode's final moments show the Greens marching to Harrenhall, where Daemon and his army reside; new dragon riders for the Blacks preparing for battle; and Aegon (Tom Glynn-Carney) escaping King's Landing with Larys (Matthew Needham) — seemingly throwing a wrench in Alicent and Rhaenyra's plans.

The episode also included a full-circle moment toGame of Throneswith Daemon learning his fate, true purpose — and the darkness to come — in a vision. During the sequence, Daemon was guided by the three-eyed raven and saw the White Walkers, the end of the dragons and Daenerys Targaryen's (Emilia Clarke) rise over 200 years later.

The vision ended with Rhaenyra sitting on the Iron Throne. When Rhaenyra later visited Harrenhal to determine Daemon's intentions, he bent the knee and warned her: "Winter is coming" — a line very familiar toGame of Thronesfans.

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Which cast members are returning forHouse of the Dragonseason 3?

Elliot Grihault, Harry Collett, Emma D'Arcy, Matt Smith, and Phoebe Campbell in 'House of the Dragon'. Liam Daniel/ HBO

Liam Daniel/ HBO

Emma D'Arcy(Rhaenyra Targaryen),Olivia Cooke(Alicent Hightower) andMatt Smith(Daemon Targaryen) will reprise their roles.

During a June 2024 interview withThe Hollywood Reporter, D'Arcy admitted that they felt "kind of lonely" filming the second season. Panicked fans were quick to speculate that they were leaving the show, but D'Arcy was only referring to shooting fewer scenes with their castmates, Smith and Cooke.

"It really makes you know what you lost, I suppose — every time we do get to work [together], it's a great privilege," D'Arcy said. "So much of us making the first series, well for me, was falling in love with them — with Matt, with Liv, with other members of the cast — so anytime you get joy in that is a treat."

The actor continued, "But shows have to move on, I think that's what keeps it exciting, and there are different gravitational pulls this season for [Rhaenyra]."

What willHouse of the Dragonseason 3 be about?

Matt Smith and Emma D'Arcy in 'House of the Dragon.' Theo Whiteman/HBO

Theo Whiteman/HBO

Season 3 ofHouse of the Dragonis expected to dive headfirst into the full-scale Targaryen civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons. After two seasons of simmering tension and political maneuvering, the conflict between Rhaenyra and Aegon will escalate into open, devastating warfare.

With both sides rallying powerful houses to their cause, Westeros is poised for massive battles on land and sea — including the long-anticipated naval clash known as the Battle of the Gullet — along with more dragon-versus-dragon combat in the skies.

Is there a trailer forHouse of the Dragonseason 3?

Thefirst official teaser trailerforHouse of the Dragonseason 3 premiered on Feb. 19.

The clip signals that the long-building Targaryen civil conflict is about to explode into full-blown battle. Viewers see quick cuts of armies and banners raised, with dragons looming over chaotic battlefields as the Dance of the Dragons finally ignites.

"You are the queen of dragons. You have an absolute power within your grasp. This is the moment you become queen," Daemon can be heard saying to Rhaenyra.

Where can I watchHouse of the Dragon?

Olivia Cooke and Emma D'Arcy in 'House of the Dragon.' Ollie Upton/HBO

Ollie Upton/HBO

Fans can currently stream seasons 1 and 2 ofHouse of the DragononHBO Max.

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