It looks like the Targaryens are giving the Sopranos, the Roys and the Fishers a run for their money as the most dysfunctional family on HBO.
They’re a bunch of dysfunctional dragons.
”We love our dysfunctional families,” the company’s chief content officer told the audience at the Los Angeles premiere of the highly anticipated “Game of Thrones” spinoff, which comes out Aug. 21. Introducing the series on Wednesday night at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Bloys admitted that they struggled to figure out how to follow up one of the most popular TV series of all time.“It took us a few years but we’ve had a lot of fun doing it, and we think we’ve found it,” he said of “House of the Dragon,” which takes place almost 200 years before the events of “Game of Thrones” and follows the succession wars of House Targaryen.
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