As fans wait for more details about the highly anticipated second season of HBO's House of the Dragon, the set photos and videos leaked online hint at an unexpected plot deviation.
Despite the lingering SAG-AFTRA and Writers Guild of America strikes, production continues at the Leavesden Studios, the source of the aerial images stirring up a flurry of fan speculation. Indeed, we might be heading back to the iconic icy Wall, despite its absence from the relevant section of George R.R. Martin's Fire and Blood novel, which the series is adapting.
The first season of House of the Dragon saw Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen, expertly portrayed by Emma D'Arcy, dispatch her son, Jacaerys "Jace" Velaryon (Harry Collett) to Winterfell. His mission: to secure the loyalty of the young Lord Cregan Stark. And while this storyline follows the narrative of Fire and Blood, the arrival of the Wall as a filming location suggests an intriguing diversion.
The Wall, erected as humanity's shield against the dreaded White Walkers, played a significant role in the original Game of Thrones series. Now, in a surprising twist, it seems destined to resurface in the prequel's narrative. This unexpected change doesn't necessarily have to be disruptive. As we remember from the first season, Jace's journey northward to Winterfell could feasibly extend to a detour to the Wall, especially considering his close friendship with Cregan Stark.


