The
final trailer for House of the Dragon Season 3 brings Rhaenyra (Emma D'Arcy), Daemon (Matt Smith), and their dragons to King's Landing. But the gripping new promo, which shows the Targaryen family right in the midst of a bloody war, shows how high the stakes are for Queen Rhaenyra and how much she has to lose. Daemon also states, "In a war, all suffer." House of the Dragon returns for its third season on June 21 internationally on HBO and HBO Max. In India, fans can watch the series on June 22 on JioHotstar. The eight-part series will stream every Monday until the season 3 finale. Check out the new trailer below!
House of the Dragon Season 3's final trailer brings a warning
On social media, the official accounts for the
Game of Thrones spinoff series posted the trailer with a chilling note, "The throne knows no mercy." Indeed, as Rhaenyra and Daemon arrive at the Red Keep, the visuals of the new trailer show fire, blood and dragons ahead. Who will make it out alive? Will her subjects turn on her? The writing seems already on the wall for the doomed queen.
New character Lord Ormund Hightower, played by James Norton, is shown promising the others that they will show Queen Rhaenyra unfit to rule. Both sides want to stake their claim on the Iron Throne as Rhaenyra demands that she wants Aegon the Usurper (Tom Glynn-Carney) brought before her to pay for his crimes. The end of the trailer also alludes to the 'arrangement' Alicent and Rhaenyra had during the
House of the Dragon Season 2 finale. This time, the battle takes no prisoners.
More about House of the Dragon Season 3
The final trailer makes it clear that fans will finally get to witness both the Battle of the Gullet and the invasion of King's Landing. Showrunner Ryan Condal has promised that the upcoming battle is the biggest thing that show has attempted to bring to life from George RR Martin's books
Fire & Blood.
The rest of the cast also includes Rhys Ifans,
Steve Toussaint, Sonoya Mizuno, Fabien Frankel, Olivia Cooke, Harry Collett, Ewan Mitchell, Bethany Antonia, Phoebe Campbell and Phia Saban. The show has already been renewed for a fourth season, which will premiere sometime in 2028. The first season of
House of the Dragon won a Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama.