HBO fans Dragon House finally saw the title sequence in the final episode of the series. It has the familiar soundtrack of game of thronesaccompanied by new opening credits.
Three years since the season finale of game of thrones, House Targaryen has returned to Westeros as the ruling clan and primary focus of the narrative. Set 200 years before the main events of the original series, the show will highlight the rise and fall of the empire and the impending civil war called Dance of the Dragons.
Viewers were greeted with familiar sights and names in the pilot episode of the Dragon House. The previous series used similar themes composed by Ramin Djawadi and surprisingly the same soundtrack by game of thrones was incorporated into the opening credits of the final episode.
The title sequence of game of thrones displayed the various locations and houses in the series, while the prequel’s opening credits showed blood running down stone, flooding the castle walls.
Why The House Of The Dragon Pilot Episode Didn’t Have Opening Credits
Showrunners Miguel Sapochnik and Ryan Condal explained in an interview with AND online that they decided to omit the title sequence in the first episode to allow the audience to get into the story immediately.
The pilot episode of the show has already provided fans with numerous conflicts of interest, from the hard work of Queen Aemma and the death of Prince Baelon to King Viserys I Targaryen finally naming his heir to the throne, Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen. . The second episode, titled The rogue princehighlights Prince Daemon Targaryen occupying Dragonstone with his army, and King Viserys finally making an announcement about his decision to remarry.
There will be more exciting events to come in the next episode with the introduction of Craghas Drahar, the “Crabfeeder”, who will play an important role in Prince Daemon’s story.