House of the Dragonās second season ended on the brink of a major battle from the Dance of the Dragons. Thatās not exactly the conclusion fans wanted. They wanted to actually see that epic conflict. But HBO continues to promise viewers they will be glad they waited. Francesca Orsi, HBOās Head of Drama Series and Films, told Deadline the Battle of the Gullet will be even better because they held back on filming it. If thatās not enough to get Targaryen bannermen excited, though, she also said the network is already considering renewing A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms for two more seasons. And HBO is also still developing some other potential big budget spinoffs featuring the Seven Kingdomās dragonriders.

The Battle of the Gullet from George R.R. Martinās Fire & Blood is coming. Eventually. Until it does HBO wants frustrated/disappointed viewers to believe the delay will ultimately be a good thing. āYou know what, it was worth the wait,ā Orsi told Deadline during The White LotusĀ season three premiere. āI was just on set [for season three] and saw all the elements and what was behind it,ā she said. āIām so glad we waited because itās going to be better than ever, and I donāt think we had the time at that point to do what it is that weāve achieved now this season.ā
HBO changed the showās second season from its originally planned ten episodes to eight. The Battle of the Gullet ended up on the wrong side of the divide. But whether or not Orsi is being wholly honest when she says the set for the battle is ājust so massive, we needed the time to build it,ā sheās certainly building up anticipation the show will now need to deliver on. But if any TV series can pull off a spectacle of this magnitude itās House of the Dragon. The showās well-discussed season two issues did not include its action sequences.

Of course, we have a long way to wait to see the Battle of the Gullet. Production on season three has just begun and it wonāt premiere until spring 2026 at the earliest. We wonāt be waiting nearly that long for the next Game of Thrones spinoff, though. The six-episode first season of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms will debut later this year. It might not be long until we see both seasons two and three, either.
Orsi said, just like George R.R. Martin, HBO is very happy with the lower budget series. Itās already discussing not only renewing it for two more seasons (Martin has written three Dunk & Egg novellas), but filming them back-to-back. Considering one of its two stars is very young that will help with the problem of actual humans aging in ways fictional characters donāt have to.

But while Orsi described production of A Knight of the Seven Kingdom as āintimate,ā she said other potential shows in Westeros would be similar in both scope and budget to Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon. āWe have other spinoffs that weāre working on right now, one of which ā which I wonāt get into ā is very promising,ā said Orsi. She also added that show is also about House Targaryen. (Our bet is she means Aegonās Conquest.) āThereās a number of other spinoffs, we canāt really guarantee whatās going to go forward, but we are very big budget on the other ones.ā
No matter which projects in development ultimately make it to air we just have one request. Please donāt make season-ending teases of major battles the norm. Even if the Battle of the Gullet ends up being worth the wait weād prefer not to.
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