Despite the success of House of the Dragon on HBO, the showrunner does not understand the reduction of episodes for the second season: “It was not our choice”

Despite the success of House of the Dragon on HBO, the showrunner does not understand the reduction of episodes for the second season: “It was not our choice”
Despite the success of House of the Dragon on HBO, the showrunner does not understand the reduction of episodes for the second season: “It was not our choice”

The summer of 2024 will be one of the seasons most loaded with audiovisual content. Deadpool and Wolverine will invade cinemas around the world next July, while the second season of The Rings of Power will arrive on Prime Video in August. However, June will have a clear protagonist: The House of the Dragon.

The second season of the Game of Thrones prequel spin-off will delve headlong into a war that will give a lot to talk about and will surely be a hit with audiences. That is why its showrunner does not understand why HBO decided to reduce the number of episodes produced from 10 to 8.

“It wasn’t really our choice,” Sara Hess told Entertainment Weekly. The reduction of chapters surprised the showrunners of the series, since, unlike other titles in the franchise, The House of the Dragon It has been one of the few productions that has suffered this decrease.

Likewise, the developers are quite excited about what is to come; so much so that they even confirmed that they are already working on a hypothetical third season. The new chapters of The House of the Dragon They will arrive exclusively at MAX on June 16, 2024.

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