House of the Dragon Episode 3 release date

2022 - 9 - 4

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House of the Dragon episode 3 release time, date for streaming ... (HITC)

What time and date will House of the Dragon episode 3 release for OTT streaming in the United States, UK and India?

And the people that are already adults when we meet them, we age them up through hair and makeup and sometimes the actors change their voice.” – Ryan Condal, via - Episode 10 – “The Black Queen”: Sunday, October 23rd - Episode 9 – “The Green Council”: Sunday, October 16th - Episode 8 – “The Lord of the Tides”: Sunday, October 9th - Episode 6 – “The Princess and the Queen”: Sunday, September 25th - Episode 1 – “The Heirs of the Dragon”: Sunday, August 21st

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Watch House of the Dragon Season 1, Episode 3 live online (Hidden Remote)

Viserys is about to get the son and heir he always wanted in House of the Dragon Season 1, Episode 3. Watch the fallout happen live tonight.

Otherwise, Viserys will have no choice but to name his son the heir of the Iron Throne. With the episode titled “Second of His Name,” it’s not surprising to hear that Aegon Targaryen is going to be the one the people of Westeros back. Race and privilege have a lot to play at that, but also the people don’t believe in bigamy all that much—even if Aegon the Conqueror had two wives! It’s time for the two of them to team up, but will they agree to something substantial? It was always considered important back in the day, so of course it’s going to come into a world that involves monarchs and storylines loosely based on real history. Watch the fallout happen live tonight.

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House of the Dragon episode 3 release time (by time zone) (Bam! Smack! Pow!)

House of the Dragon is back on HBO and HBO Max for its third episode this week. When can viewers around the world expect episode 3 where they live?

The fantasy drama premieres on both HBO and HBO Max on Sundays at 9:00 p.m. Those with HBO Max can stream it instantly, while those in other countries (such as the United Kingdom) can watch a simulcast of the premiere on a TV channel in their respective region. The saga is continuing to grip viewers each week, so you can rest assured they will all be awaiting episode 3. He chose his daughter because of the unpredictable nature of his brother Daemon (Matt Smith). House of the Dragon is back on HBO and HBO Max for its third episode this week. Much like its predecessor Game of Thrones did before it, the HBO series has captivated audiences with its thrilling narrative, amazing special effects and larger-than-life scope, giving the franchise its second big hit.

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House Of The Dragon Episode 3 Release Date And Time (DualShockers)

Episode 3 of House of the Dragon is close to its release on HBO Max, and here's all you need to know about the episode's release schedule.

The streaming platform will get the new episode at 9 PM ET (Easter Timing)/6 PM PT (Pacific Timing). At the same time, viewers in Canada will have to get a subscription to [Crave TV](https://www.crave.ca/en) to watch the show. Episode 3 of House of the Dragon – titled “Second of his name” – will come out on HBO and HBO Max this Sunday, September 4th, 2022. [Rhaenyra Targaryen ](https://www.dualshockers.com/house-of-the-dragon-rhaenyra-targaryen-daenerys-got/)standing against her uncle – Daemon Targaryen – to recover the Dragon egg Daemon had stolen. Episode 3 might also focus on Daemon Targaryen and [Corlys Velaryon’s](https://www.dualshockers.com/who-is-corlys-velaryon-in-the-upcoming-series-house-of-the-dragon/) newly-formed alliance and Prince Targaryen making his first move against the [Crabfeeder](https://www.dualshockers.com/house-of-the-dragon-crabfeeder-craghas-drahar/). The creators confirmed that the first season of the TV series would have a significant time jump, and some fans expect to see that happen in Episode 3.

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How to watch House of the Dragon: Watch episode 3 and catch-up ... (TrustedReviews)

If you haven't seen Episodes 1 & 2 yet, there's some spoilers ahead… HBO already has a pretty successful show called Succession, but this Targaryen family drama ...

Meanwhile, her dad has to choose a new wife and procreate in order to create a new heir and perhaps supplant the pair of those blondies. The King, fresh from losing his wife and newborn son in childbirth, has controversially selected a new air – his daughter Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy). It’s fair to say the first two episodes of House of the Dragon have done an excellent job of setting the scene for the conflict that lies ahead.

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What Time Will Episode 3 of 'House of the Dragon' Be on HBO and ... (Decider)

The third episode of the series debuts tonight (September 4) at 9:00 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max. Encore presentations air at both 10:06 p.m. ET and 11:11 ...

ET on HBO and HBO Max. The third episode debuts later tonight on HBO and HBO Max, and If you’re already an HBO subscriber, [you most likely have access to HBO Max](https://www.hbomax.com/do-i-already-have-access), which is available to stream on Amazon devices, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku, Android devices, and more. WHEN WILL HOUSE OF THE DRAGON EPISODE 4 ARRIVE ON HBO AND HBO MAX? Sunday night appointment viewing has returned thanks to HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon. Here’s everything you need to know.

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House of the Dragon episode 3 live stream (“Second of His Name ... (Winter Is Coming)

Remember, Corlys and Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) have formed some type of alliance, and in Episode 3 we'll see them out at sea. Let's see how much they've ...

[Get HBO, Starz, Showtime and MORE for FREE with a no-risk, 7-day free trial of Amazon Channels](“https://www.amazon.com/b/?rh=i:instant-video,n:2858778011&ie=UTF8&filterId=OFFER_FILTER=SUBSCRIPTIONS&node=2858778011&ref_=assoc_tag_ph_1465430649312&_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=pf4&tag=fs-livedrops1-20&linkId=90b2815fb79ba0e403137c68e139db16”) [Craghas Drahar the Crabfeeder](https://winteriscoming.net/2022/08/28/craghas-drahar-crabfeeder-house-of-the-dragon/), the creepy guy in the Stepstones we were introduced to briefly at the end of Episode 2. Despite Corlys Velaryon’s (Steve Toussaint) proposal to unite houses, Episode 2 ended with Viserys choosing Otto Hightower’s (Rhys Ifans) daughter [Alicent (Emily Carey)](https://winteriscoming.net/2022/08/16/house-of-the-dragon-emily-carey-young-alicent-hightower-age-instagram/) to marry, instead of [ Corlys’ daughter Laena](https://winteriscoming.net/2022/08/28/how-old-is-corlys-velaryons-daughter-laena-in-house-of-the-dragon/) (Nova Foueillis-Mosé). Remember, Corlys and Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) have formed some type of alliance, and in Episode 3 we’ll see them out at sea. So far, so good on House of the Dragon. [“The Rogue Prince,”](https://winteriscoming.net/2022/08/28/house-of-the-dragon-review-the-rogue-prince/) all eyes are on King Viserys (Paddy Considine).

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Who Dies in House of the Dragon Episode 3? (Comicbook.com)

The final moments of the second episode set up Corlys and Daemon to finally begin a war with the Crab-Feeder in the Stepstones. HBO's preview for the new ...

The Crab-Feeder seemed to get built up to be a significant villain at the end of episode two, but that could have just been to give weight to the conflict in episode three. Both Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon have done well developing characters quickly, so giving someone an entire arc in just one episode isn't out of the question. The final moments of the second episode set up Corlys and Daemon to finally begin a war with the Crab-Feeder in the Stepstones.

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'House of the Dragon' episode 3: The king - and the show - go ... (NPR)

In the third episode of HBO's Game of Thrones prequel, Rhaenyra is bored, has to fend off a Lord, then nearly gets gored; meanwhile, a minor threat gets put ...

- The show did a fair bit of work to set up the Crabfeeder as a formidable foe, but all of that work was purely visual. But we didn't get to actually see Daemon slicing the Crabfeeder on the bias, giving him a fashionable, kicky, off-the-shoulder kind of death. High on a ridge overlooking this sad scene, the true White Hart of Yeah No For Real You Are the True Heir to the Iron Throne, GurlTM appears to Rhaenyra and Ser Criston. He's the firstborn son of the king! This scene is a big emotional breakthrough for Viserys — yes, he's drunk, but he's clearly been putting in the work on himself, processing, self-actualizing, filling out the workbooks — but Alicent just sort of ... But instead of one that looks out at the wider world, this one looks inward — and to the past. He's troubled, also, by Jason Lannister's offer of a spear with which to kill the beast, as well as his offering himself up as Rhaenyra Suitor Number 1. This sets her fuming, and she confronts the king, accusing him of pawning her off for political gain. Rhaenyra feels overlooked and disregarded by the king and ... (It's in this same wood that King Robert I will later be mortally wounded by a boar, kicking off the events of Game of Thrones.) But Viserys dismisses him, too preoccupied with his son Aegon's upcoming second birthday, and the royal hunt that has been arranged in his honor. This recap of House of the Dragon's third episode contains spoilers for ...

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House of the Dragon Episode 3 Review: Second of His Name (Den of Geek US)

As evidenced by King Viserys's (Paddy Considine) nearly three-year long refusal to get the crown involved with it, the Stepstones war is far from an existential ...

The fact that it still feels like classic Game of Thrones anyway is as auspicious a sign as a white hart in the kingswood on your Name Day. “Second of His Name” does well to spend plenty of time with Rhaenyra as well as she nurses her wounds over her father’s marriage and the creation of an heir that might leapfrog her over the throne. More and more the Iron Throne looks like a prison of contradicting responsibilities on House of the Dragon. Neither Rhaenyra nor her father are one to indulge in superstition but how can Rhaenyra deny the mighty symbolism of being the one to see the white hart when it was intended for somebody else? Befitting of the great hunt’s scale, “Second of His Name” provides House of the Dragon with another influx of new characters. Here, however, the scale of the occasion is truly immense and impressive. House of the Dragon answers this question and more in “Second of His Name.” While our time in the Stepstones is certainly worthwhile and glorious, “Second of His Name” could not be considered a successful episode of television if it contained only that. It would be one thing for Rhaenyra (Milly Alcock) and the rest of the realm to hear about Laenor Velaryon’s (Theo Nate) ascension as a dragonrider, it’s another thing entirely for us to actually see it. In Game of Thrones, King Robert’s hunting party consisted of the drunken king himself, his brother Renly, and a handful of other dudes roaming around the woods until a boar goared the Usurper King to death (offscreen of course, in keeping with Thrones’ early monetary modesty). Though House of the Dragon does imbue the Crabfeeder saga with a little more importance than its worth, the show does get one crucial character (re)introduction out of it. In fact, for much of its early run Game of Thrones went out of its way to avoid major battles even when the situation called for it.

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'House of the Dragon' Season 1 Episode 3 Recap: Going Stag (Vanity Fair)

Two intertwined stories unpack the value (and pitfalls) of Targaryens trying to go it alone.

Even Lord Lyonel Strong (Gavin Spokes) once again steps forward as a voice of reason, reintroducing the idea of a marriage pact with House Velaryon, except this time, proposing a marriage between Rhaenyra and the Sea Snake’s son, Laenor (Theo Nate). Many in the realm view young Aegon as the heir apparent to the Iron Throne, despite public pledges of fealty to the current reigning heir, Rhaenyra (Milly Alcock). Despite her father’s position, Rhaenyra doesn’t expect her claim to the throne to last much longer. The Game of Thrones franchise’s megahit spinoff finally delivers its first explosive war scene in “Second of His Name,” an episode that follows two separate stories: Daemon and Lord Corlys Velaryon’s (Steve Toussaint) war against the Crabfeeder Craghas Drahar (Daniel Scott-Smith) in the Stepstones, while the Targaryen royal family throw a birthday party in mainland Westeros. [“The Rogue Prince”](https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/08/house-of-the-dragon-season-1-episode-2-recap)—but it’s here in week three that Prince Daemon truly lives up to his rogue reputation. But Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) certainly shares the sentiment.

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'House of the Dragon' Season 1 Episode 3 Recap: Family Feud (Collider.com)

The only force that can put an end to House Targaryen is House Targaryen itself. We recap House of the Dragon Episode 3, "Second of His Name."

And, as the late King Jaeherys (Michael Carter) foresaw, the only force that can put an end to House Targaryen is House Targaryen itself. It has a great deal more in common with the likes of Dallas and HBO’s own [Succession](https://collider.com/tag/succession/) than with big fantasy classics, such as [The Lord of the Rings](https://collider.com/tag/the-lord-of-the-rings/). The event has made all the much clearer that the lords aren’t willing to accept Rhaenyra as queen now that the king has a male heir, and Rhaenyra is not giving up her position without a fight. He’s so distraught by it, in fact, that he nearly kills the poor messenger that brought him news of Viserys' departure from King’s Landing. In the heat of battle, he goes after the Crabfeeder into one of Bloodstone’s caves and comes out dragging the upper half of his enemy’s body, intestines out for everyone to see. It’s his talk about the wonders of Casterly Rock and just how loaded his family is that prompts Rhaenyra to start a scene and subsequently storm off her brother’s party with Ser Criston (Fabien Frankel) in tow. [House of the Dragon](https://collider.com/tag/house-of-the-dragon/) has a lot less in common with its parent show, [Game of Thrones](https://collider.com/tag/game-of-thrones/), than what meets the eye. And though he reminds the princess that it is her duty to marry, he also allows her to pick the best man for the job of king-consort. Some of the king’s scouts return to camp with news that a white hart has been seen in the woods. The only person not happy with His Majesty entering the war is — take a guess — Prince Daemon. Ever since she came of age, all lords of the realm have been filling up her father’s mailbox with marriage proposals, and now Rhaenyra has to deal with unwanted attention from men like Jason Lannister (Jefferson Hall), who approaches her with that Lannister cockiness that we all know so well. Well, maybe he finds some semblance of joy riding his dragon into the Stepstones and burning the hell out of the Crabfeeder’s (Daniel Scott-Smith) men — and some of his own men as well.

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'House of the Dragon' Episode 3 Recap: Daemon Has Quite a Day (CNET)

War with the Crabfeeder escalates, and the duty of marriage is thrust on Rhaenyra Targaryen in The Second of His Name.

Daemon and Lord Corlys are losing to the Triarchy's forces, but Viserys doesn't want to send help to the "malcontents." He says he named Rhaenyra heir to protect the realm from Daemon, but that perhaps that was a mistake. "He's made a mess and the king must put an end to it," says Lady Redwyne of Highgarden. Queen Alicent objects, and says Rhaenyra will make a good queen, but Otto says the laws of gods and man would be broken if Aegon wasn't made heir. A food hall is built up within a huge tent, and Rhaenyra finds herself invited to chitchat with the ladies of the court. "I would be honored to take the Princess Rhaenyra to wife, your grace. A royal hunt is an extravagant thing, with a town's-worth of comforts transported to the hunt headquarters. Viserys is informed of this development and is told that the Crabfeeder's forces have retreated to Stepstone caves, neutralizing the dragon advantage. In the premiere episode of the Game of Thrones prequel, we saw the traumatic death of [Queen Aemma](/culture/entertainment/every-targaryen-in-hbos-house-of-the-dragon-explained/) and the naming of Rhaenyra [Targaryen](/culture/entertainment/every-targaryen-in-hbos-house-of-the-dragon-explained/) as heir to the throne. Episode 2 ended with Daemon and Corlys striking up a partnership to deal with the Triarchy and its apparent leader, the Crabfeeder. You'll recall in that episode King Viserys Targaryen announced to the Small Council his intention to marry Alicent Hightower. [first episode](/culture/entertainment/house-of-the-dragon-recap-the-heirs-of-the-dragon/) was spent introducing us to the cast of new characters, and [episode 2](/culture/entertainment/house-of-the-dragon-episode-2-recap-succession-but-with-dragons/) saw tempers and tensions escalate.

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