Watch this video about making the Valyrian steel sword Ice for House of the Dragon
As a dedicated fan of the intricate world of Westeros, I must say that the second season of HBO’s House of the Dragon has truly captured my heart. The nostalgic visit to the North and the glimpse of iconic items like Ice, the Valyrian steel blade, was a delightful journey down memory lane.
The second installment of HBO’s “House of the Dragon,” the prequel series to “Game of Thrones,” started off by taking us to the North. Here, Rhaenyra Targaryen’s son Jacaerys Velaryon (played by Harry Collett) forged an alliance with Cregan Stark (portrayed by Tom Taylor), who was leading House Stark at that time. Though their meeting was brief, it was enjoyable to revisit the Wall and catch a glimpse of some Stark emblems.
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As a film enthusiast, I can’t help but notice the palpable excitement radiating from House of the Dragon showrunner Ryan Condal, who seems to be absolutely thrilled at the prospect of working with ‘Ice’, a prop so massive it leaves director Alan Taylor feeling like a mere wimp. Given that Condal hosts a podcast, The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of, focusing entirely on fascinating film and TV props, and boasts a considerable personal collection, it comes as no surprise to me that he’d be geeking out over Ice.
Regarding Cregan Stark, it’s been confirmed that he will reappear in the third season of “House of the Dragon,” scheduled for release on HBO and Max in 2026. In the season 2 finale, we left him leading a Northmen army into the Riverlands. Given his possession of Ice, his Valyrian steel sword, it’s reasonable to assume he had it with him during battle. Fans can look forward to seeing Ryan Condal express his excitement over Ice when filming recommences next year.
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2024-12-09 18:41