When will House of the Dragon Season 3 be released?
While there is no official release date, filming is expected to wrap up in a couple of months, suggesting a potential release in late 2025 or early 2026.
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House of the Dragon season 3 is currently in production, with updates emerging about filming progress, new cast members, and potential plot points. Here's a breakdown of what's been revealed so far.
### Filming Progress and Production Details Matt Smith, who plays Daemon Targaryen, shared that filming is in its sixth month of an eight-month schedule. Showrunner Ryan Condal has addressed creative changes and George RR Martin’s feedback on the series.
### New Cast Members The addition of Adam Brown marks the second actor from *The Hobbit* to join the cast, following Graham McTavish. Brown will play Lord Glendon Footly, a significant supporting character. Other new cast members include James Norton as Alicent's cousin, Ormund Hightower, and Tommy Flanagan as Lord Roderick Dustin.
### Potential Plot Leaks and Battles Leaks suggest that the “Butcher’s Ball” battle, where Ser Criston Cole dies, will be adapted in Season 3. Speculation points to this event occurring around episode 6, with the aftermath shown in episode 7. The season may conclude with The First Battle of Tumbleton in episode 8.
While there is no official release date, filming is expected to wrap up in a couple of months, suggesting a potential release in late 2025 or early 2026.
The Butcher's Ball is a significant battle from the books where Ser Criston Cole meets his demise. Leaks suggest it will be adapted in Season 3.
Despite some speculation, Graham McTavish has not been confirmed to return for Season 3 and has been involved in other projects.
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