In the long tradition of storytelling empires that outlast their origins, HBO gathered the full cast of House of the Dragon at London's Odeon West End on June 8 to mark the arrival of a third season — and, implicitly, to announce a fourth. The prequel to Game of Thrones, rooted in George R.R. Martin's chronicle of House Targaryen two centuries before Westeros fell into familiar chaos, continues to demonstrate that well-tended mythologies can sustain themselves across generations of audience. In an age of fragile streaming commitments, the renewal of a show before its new season even airs is a
'House of the Dragon' S3 Premieres in London as HBO Confirms Season 4 Renewal
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