House of the Dragon Has Completed Production on Season 3

Filming for the third season of HBO’s House of the Dragon, starring Matt Smith, Emma D’Arcy, and Olivia Cooke, began earlier this year at Leavesden Studios in England. And like all things, it has now come to an end, Season 3 has officially wrapped.

The third season of House of the Dragon is eagerly anticipated. Filming for the series has been completed. Who will star in the new season? What will happen? Let’s take a look together.

House of the Dragon completes filming for Season 3

After a little more than six months of filming, production on House of the Dragon Season 3 is now complete.

Let’s learn about the details:

The series will move into post-production and editing in preparation for a Summer 2026 release. HBO executive Casey Bloys recently confirmed that House of the Dragon Season 3 will premiere “just outside the Emmy eligibility window,” which ends on May 31, 2026. This suggests a likely release in June 2026. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, an adaptation of Dunk & Egg, is also coming to HBO on January 18, 2026, which makes 2026 a very Westeros-heavy year. Filming for House of the Dragon Season 3 was primarily contained in the UK this time, as the production did not travel to Spain to shoot with any actors. This was unusual, since most Westeros-related TV seasons since 2015 have included scenes filmed in Spain.

Who Are The Cast Members Of House Of The Dragon Season 3?

The new cast for House of the Dragon Season 3 includes Tom Cullen (The Gold) as Ser Luthor Largent, Joplin Sibtain (Andor) as Ser “Bold” Jon Roxton, Barry Sloane (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare) as Ser Adrian Redfort, Adam Brown (The Hobbit) as Glendon Footly, Annie Shapero (Red Skies) as Alysanne Blackwood, and more.

In addition to these newcomers, fans can expect expanded storylines, fresh political intrigue, and deeper exploration of the Targaryen family conflicts. Season 3 promises high-stakes drama, new alliances, and intense battles that further shape the future of Westeros.

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