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“Game of Thrones” star Emilia Clarke says she ‘avoided’ watching the Dragon House spin-off because it was ‘too weird’.

The series spin-off is one of several “Thrones”-related projects that HBO is working on and whose first season premiered last year.

The action “House of the Dragon” based on Martin’s novel Flame and Blood takes place 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones. The series, which tells the story of the war of succession between House Targaryen, stars Paddy Considine, Matt Smith, Emma D’Arcy, Olivia Cooke and Rhys Evans.

In a four-star review, NME wrote: “Encouragingly, House of the Dragon feels like it’s treading on solid ground: simmering rivalries, power struggles, outbursts of violence; six episodes, it all comes together to create a rich stew.”

Speaking to Variety, Clark, who played Daenerys Targaryen on Game of Thrones, said she was “over the moon” that the series existed but couldn’t bring herself to watch it in person.

“No! Can you forgive me]?” Clarke responded when asked if she watched the show. “It’s too weird. I’m so happy this is happening. I am over the moon with all the awards… I just can’t do it. It’s so weird. It’s so weird.

“It’s like someone saying, ‘Do you want to go on a date that’s not in your class?’ Do you want to go on the date?” Here’s what it looks like. I avoid it.”

HBO renewed Home of the Dragon for a second season on August 26 after the show’s first episode drew 20 million viewers in the United States.

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Already in 2021 Clark announced that it had backed many spinoffs in development, calling them “inevitable”. “God be with you all!” the actor told the spin-off creators in an interview with Entertainment Weekly before quoting the immortal Mean Girls line: “You, you, go, Glen Coco!

“You can’t create something so big that people don’t ask, ‘And? Anything else? It’s really good! Let’s do even more!”

However, last month Game of Thrones author George RR Martin said that a number of future spin-offs of the series have been “put on hold” by HBO.

In a new blog post published on his website, Martin said that structural changes at the HBO Max streaming service have affected the development of a number of planned spin-offs, and while some of them have been “postponed”, they are “not dead” in the future. author’s opinion.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, HBO collected 15 possible backstory concepts based on Martin’s collective work, and Blood Moon, a spinoff set in the era of the heroes, was canceled in 2019 after a pilot.

More recently, a series of Jon Snow sequels have been announced, and series based on Dunk And Egg, The Sea Snake, and Ten Thousand Ships are in early development. Three animated shows are also in development, including The Golden Empire, set in the land of IT.

Do you like “Game of Thrones”? Watch this and other high-quality series on HBO Max right now!

“Game of Thrones” star Emilia Clarke says she ‘avoided’ watching the Dragon House spin-off because it was ‘too weird’.

The series spin-off is one of several “Thrones”-related projects that HBO is working on and whose first season premiered last year.

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The action “House of the Dragon” based on Martin’s novel Flame and Blood takes place 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones. The series, which tells the story of the war of succession between House Targaryen, stars Paddy Considine, Matt Smith, Emma D’Arcy, Olivia Cooke and Rhys Evans.

In a four-star review, NME wrote: “Encouragingly, House of the Dragon feels like it’s treading on solid ground: simmering rivalries, power struggles, outbursts of violence; six episodes, it all comes together to create a rich stew.”

Speaking to Variety, Clark, who played Daenerys Targaryen on Game of Thrones, said she was “over the moon” that the series existed but couldn’t bring herself to watch it in person.

“No! Can you forgive me]?” Clarke responded when asked if she watched the show. “It’s too weird. I’m so happy this is happening. I am over the moon with all the awards… I just can’t do it. It’s so weird. It’s so weird.

“It’s like someone saying, ‘Do you want to go on a date that’s not in your class?’ Do you want to go on the date?” Here’s what it looks like. I avoid it.”

HBO renewed Home of the Dragon for a second season on August 26 after the show’s first episode drew 20 million viewers in the United States.

Already in 2021 Clark announced that it had backed many spinoffs in development, calling them “inevitable”. “God be with you all!” the actor told the spin-off creators in an interview with Entertainment Weekly before quoting the immortal Mean Girls line: “You, you, go, Glen Coco!

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“You can’t create something so big that people don’t ask, ‘And? Anything else? It’s really good! Let’s do even more!”

However, last month Game of Thrones author George RR Martin said that a number of future spin-offs of the series have been “put on hold” by HBO.

In a new blog post published on his website, Martin said that structural changes at the HBO Max streaming service have affected the development of a number of planned spin-offs, and while some of them have been “postponed”, they are “not dead” in the future. author’s opinion.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, HBO collected 15 possible backstory concepts based on Martin’s collective work, and Blood Moon, a spinoff set in the era of the heroes, was canceled in 2019 after a pilot.

More recently, a series of Jon Snow sequels have been announced, and series based on Dunk And Egg, The Sea Snake, and Ten Thousand Ships are in early development. Three animated shows are also in development, including The Golden Empire, set in the land of IT.

Do you like “Game of Thrones”? Watch this and other high-quality series on HBO Max right now!