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(trailer review) - House of The Dragon: Season 3

Thursday, 19 February 2026

(trailer review) - House of The Dragon: Season 3




Sometimes I watch a trailer and, when I’ve finished, I don’t know what to say or where to start. Sometimes this is due to excitement or boredom, but on this occasion — and specifically with House of the Dragon — I am excited and intrigued. Although the seasons feel very short (season one had 10 episodes, season two had 8, and now this season also has 8), I’m pretty sure a lot of us just want more and more and MORE. How long will this series go on for? I’m pretty sure none of us care because the show is THAT good. I suspect it’s a budget issue more than anything, but we lovers of this world need the politics and the deaths, the chance to side with those we gravitate towards and curse those we hate for being little sh*ts. And that final shot of Rhaenyra Targaryen spoke volumes… somebody is going to get hurt real bad.

The trailer starts with Aemond Targaryen sitting on the Iron Throne. His mother, Alicent Hightower, walks in and he asks about Rhaenyra’s whereabouts. Rhaenyra tells her council that Alicent was at Dragonstone and that she will allow them into King’s Landing so Alicent can surrender. However, Rhaenyra’s eldest son warns her that Alicent is not to be trusted, believing it to be a trap. The king has abdicated the throne, followed by shots of dragons and armies, a dragon burning men, and Daemon Targaryen saying, “You are the Queen of Dragons,” as he plunges his sword downward. Corlys Velaryon is shown aboard his ship in battle, and then we see various clashes until Alicent tells Aemond, “Sooner or later, Rhaenyra will send her new dragons here. It will be the end.” There is an incredible shot of a dragon swooping low over the sea during a naval battle, a dragon rider screaming “Dracarys!” I believe we see the King’s Hand — or possibly the head of the Kingsguard — killing someone on the battlefield, Corlys looking back in horror, Daemon screaming, someone diving into the sea, and a lot of flame. Lastly, Daemon says to Rhaenyra, “This is the moment you become queen,” while her face shifts from pain and grief to absolute anger and determination. If I were to award any actor for their performance, Emma D'Arcy would take the win on micro-acting alone. June is a long wait.

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