New set photos and early footage from House of the Dragon season 2 depict a brutal battle against a dragon as the Targaryen civil war rages on.
Summary
- House of the Dragon season 2 will showcase a brutal and epic battle between the Blacks and Greens of House Targaryen, with both sides controlling dragons.
- Leaked footage and images reveal the true horrors of war, with knights lying dead and charred bodies lining the grass.
- The battle scenes show brightly-clad soldiers marching into war and huts burned.
Warning: Contains SPOILERS for House of the Dragon season 2!New footage and photos from the set of House of the Dragon reveal an epic and brutal battle. After House of the Dragon season 1 ended with the crowning of King Aegon and the death of Lucerys Velaryon, the Blacks and Greens of House Targaryen are officially at war. With both sides controlling dragons of their own, season 2 promises fights filled with fire and blood.
The House of the Dragon season 2 leaked images and videos reveal that the season is not going to avoid showing the true horrors of war. Twitter user @UnBoxPHD and Daily Mail captured multiple views from an upcoming battle.
The first images reveal some brightly colored knights sitting aside horses, while others stand in battle without the support of their horses.
One video features countless dead knights lying beside the burning grass. Several other knights move past the bodies and slowly head in the same general direction.
Other knights march forward, bracing their shields against invisible arrows as a voice cries “Nock, draw, loose!” Later, the video cuts to a group of knights all falling against an unseen barrage, before many of them turn and run from the fight. Some continue to cower beneath their shields.
Charred bodies line the grass, while others lie unburned but entirely dead. This footage appears to be from the end of this battle.
More images reveal a look at the brightly-clad soldiers, as they march into war with shields bearing the sigil of their Houses. Corpses lie everywhere, and several huts appear to have been burned. Only patches of snow remain in trees.
Source: @UnBoxPHD / Twitter, Daily Mail