It’s finally time to return to the castles of Westeros.
Three years after the global phenomenon Game of Thrones ended with its polarizing finale, HBO has revived the fantasy world through a prequel focusing on Daenerys Targaryen’s ancestors. Based on George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood, the series is set nearly 200 years before the events of the original series, at a time where the Targaryens (and their platinum-blonde hairstyles) were at their most powerful, and their own familial discord was the biggest threat to their reign.
Though reception was mixed for the final seasons of Thrones, the new series is still highly-anticipated, with questions of whether the first franchise spinoff will reach the massive popularity of the original (or be enough of a hit to warrant the near $20 million per episode production cost). The series will introduce the ailing King Viserys Targaryen (Paddy Considine), who is forced to choose name either his daughter, Rhaenyra (first Milly Alcock, then Emma D’Arcy), or his younger brother, Daemon (Matt Smith), as heir to the kingdom, a conflict leads to a family civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons.
See how to keep up with the royal intrigue, via cable or streaming, below.
How to Watch
The series premiere airs on HBO this Sunday, August 21, at 9 p.m. EST/6 p.m. PST. Each episode is set to drop on HBO Max globally at the same time they air on cable. HBO Max can be accessed with monthly subscriptions starting at $10 for ad-supported streaming and going up to $15 for HD ad-free streaming.
When to Watch
The 10 hour-long episodes of Season 1 will drop weekly on HBO and HBO Max, from the premiere date until the finale on October 23. See the titles and release dates for all the episodes below.
- Episode 1, “The Heirs of the Dragon” — August 21
- Episode 2, “The Rogue Prince” — August 28
- Episode 3 — September 4
- Episode 4 — September 11
- Episode 5 — September 18
- Episode 6 — September 25
- Episode 7 — October 2
- Episode 8 — October 9
- Episode 9 — October 16
- Episode 10 — October 23
How to Catch Up
To experience the original Game of Thrones saga again, you can access all seven seasons of the original series on HBO Max with the same subscription plans. The series is also available to rent on Amazon Prime Video, iTunes, Google Play, and Vudu.
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