George R.R. Martin reveals the top 3 things he wants to see more in House of the Dragon.
There are many great things House of the Dragon is doing that were not achieved by Game of Thrones, and so, author George R.R. Martin revealed three things he wishes to see throughout the prequel saga.
House of the Dragon / HBO
The spinoff series is based on the Fire & Blood novel which served as the written record of the events that transpired during the bloody Dance of the Dragons, or the civil war within the House Targaryen.
George R.R. Martin Wants To See More Colorful Dragons In House Of The Dragon
In a press event attended by House of the Dragon showrunners Ryan Condal and Miguel Sapochnik (who later departed from the series), they revealed via Business Insider that George R.R. Martin hopes to see three things in the show: King Jaehaerys Targaryen II, bright heraldry, and colorful dragons.
David [Benioff] and Dan [Weiss] skipped over Jaehaerys for reasons of clarity that [George R.R. Martin] really didn’t understand. He had a bee in his bonnet about it. He wanted us to right that wrong.
Matt Smith as Daemon Targaryen with Caraxes in House of the Dragon / HBO
The author also wanted the symbolic colors of all the houses in Westeros to stand out. Perhaps the creators would want to include more significant details on their banners and insignias.
It’s such a time of high decadence and peace and wealth and prosperity for the realm. Everybody would really festoon themselves in their house colors and be proud of them as they marched into the tournament.
The dragons are definitely the center of attention in the show. Martin wanted them to take on the spotlight and be recognized for their own unique color, size, and personality.
In their interview with Empire magazine, Sapochnik said, “Each new dragon has its own personality.” He said that this is the last part of the animation design process – “applying personal character traits to each of the dragons.”
Vhagar in House of the Dragon / HBO
Meanwhile, Condal told The Hollywood Reporter that “the biggest difference about this series is the fact that dragons exist in this [era].” In the original show, they were extinct species that only came back to life.
Hopefully, all of these requests by the author will be fulfilled over the next episodes and seasons of House of the Dragon.
Fans Are Anticipating More Dragon Scenes
Emma D’Arcy as Rhaenyra Targaryen with Syrax in House of the Dragon / HBO
The showrunners previously shared that they projected 17 dragons to appear throughout the series and some of them have already flown in the first season. Fans are equally excited about seeing these colorful beasts in Season 2 and onwards. Check out these tweets below:
I need to see more colorful Dragons in House of the Dragon https://t.co/cS5oFuPD2y
— 🌼 𝒩𝒶𝒹𝓏 (@McAwsome_n) October 3, 2023
I’m excited for House of the Dragon but god dammit I better see some more colorful dragons because viserion and rhaegal’s colors were too muted and dull for me, drogon is forgivable cause he was supposed to be dark
— 🌻Charlie🌻 (@abiggaymistake) August 9, 2022
I really want for the house of the dragon to leave behind the idea of “it’s a dragon let’s make it dark” and make something as colorful as this. pic.twitter.com/HHBIfRIejb
— Ursus el Bardo pixelado (@UrsusElBardo) August 4, 2020
#lrt fr i wish hotd wasn’t so boring when it comes to the aesthetic like be bold!! give me the extra shit!!!! colorful and sparkly dragons!!!! enough with realism it feels like they think the asoiaf/f&b universe is not a fantasy, JUST GO CRAZY
— ✻ (@bel0vved) May 17, 2024
why is hotd so scared of beautiful colorful dragons
— leslie ౨ৎ (@swanfoam) May 6, 2024
House of the Dragon was previously lauded for its humanization of the characters as well as the portrayal of its villains in a different light. The audience will be expecting more from the Targaryen dragons as well as Martin’s other wishes to be fulfilled by the showrunners and directors.
House of the Dragon is available to watch on HBO.