HBO and Max's Game of Thrones prequel returns this weekend for more Targaryen drama—are you ready to step back into the flames?
The HBO and Max Game of Thrones prequel series returns June 16 with a stylistic tweak right out of the gate.
Aemond Targaryen himself—actor Ewan Mitchell—discusses his character's journey on the HBO and Max series.
The Game of Thrones prequel returns to HBO and Max June 16—so it's time to look back on the wild twists and brutal deaths of season one.
The Dance of Dragons is upon us, and all of Westeros will feel its heat starting June 16.
In an emotional new interview, the Game of Thrones spinoff star talks about how he connected to his tragic character.
If you had problems with the hit series' timejumps, then thank the Seven he didn't get his way.
From Arrax to Vhagar, these beasts will be the most important weapons in the war for the Iron Throne.
The Dance of the Dragons has begun but we'll have to wait a while to see what's next.
A cold war doesn't stay cold for very long when dragons get involved.
Showing Viserys' tragic decline took a lot of research and effort.
Yes, we know it's not Winds of Winter , but with some incredible illustrations and packed with lore, this might be the next best thing.
Alicent tries to play the hero—in a very Alicent way—after the death of Viserys the Peaceful.
Unlike its predecessor, the Game of Thrones prequel seemingly has a clear idea of where it's going.
The full circle moment between Targaryen brothers said so much without a word.
Paddy Considine rules the screen as Viserys, who creates a heartbreaking calm before the terrible storm to come.
How close can you get to a civil war without it actually erupting into civil war? Turns out, pretty darned close!
Also, tonight's excellent, tension-filled episode basically gave me a 67-minute-long anxiety attack.
Meanwhile, people are choosing sides for the looming, inevitable war over who'll sit on the Iron Throne next.
Rhaenyra makes a costly decision and seals her own fate in tonight's riveting episode.