'House Of The Dragon' Season 2 Trailer Promises War, Pain And Suffering

A new trailer has dropped for "House of the Dragon," and it's absolutely epic.

Season one of the hit "Game of Thrones" prequel from HBO wrapped up in October 2022, and fans have been desperate for information about whatever comes next.

The first season ended with the stage set for a massive war between Rhaenyra and Daemon Targaryen and the Hightower clan. The final moments of season one included a tragic death that is certainly going to be the linchpin for what comes next.

Fans finally have - not one- but two full trailers for season two, and as expected, people better buckle up for a dark ride. Give them a watch below, and let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

"House of the Dragon" returns in June for season two.

More than anything, fans are ready to roll for all the carnage, chaos, action, intrigue and suspense of season two. Season one was a monumental accomplishment for HBO.

Prequels and sequels rarely live up to the hype of the original story. It almost never happens. However, "House of the Dragon" was a smash hit that captivated the entertainment world.

It was dark, unbelievably sinister, violent and had a time jump that actually made sense and worked. It was also a ton of fun watching Rhaenyra's development into a powerful leader in season one.

Now, fans of "GoT" and "House of the Dragon" will get to see how it all shakes out as she leads her people into a war against her former childhood best friend starting June 16th.

Are you not entertained and excited?

June 16th can't get here fast enough. The new season looks awesome, and we'll definitely be covering it here at OutKick. Let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.