Home of the Dragon co-creator and co-showrunner Miguel Sapochnik will likely be exiting the Sport of Thrones prequel, in keeping with The Hollywood Reporter. Sapochnik is a Sport of Thrones veteran, and will likely be changed in a vogue by fellow collection veteran Alan Taylor who will step in to govt produce and direct a number of episodes in Season 2.
In response to unnamed sources, The Hollywood Reporter indicated that Sapochnik is exiting the present after investing an “exhausting” three years into the prequel collection. An announcement from Sapochnik partly reads: “Working throughout the Thrones universe for the previous few years has been an honor and a privilege, particularly spending the final two with the superb solid and crew of Home of the Dragon. I’m so pleased with what we completed with season 1 and overjoyed by the enthusiastic response of our viewers. It was extremely robust to resolve to maneuver on, however I do know that it’s the proper alternative for me, personally and professionally.”
Home of the Dragon premiered on August 21, and 5 days later was renewed for Season 2.
Of Taylor’s coming aboard, Sapochnik mentioned, “I’m deeply comforted to know that Alan will likely be becoming a member of the collection. He’s somebody I’ve recognized and revered for a very long time, and I imagine this valuable collection couldn’t be in safer arms.”
Right here at GameSpot, we scored Home of the Dragon’s first six episodes in Season 1 a 5/10. Reviewer Mason Downey mentioned the present’s units and costumes, in addition to the solid, are standout components worthy of excessive reward. Our overview went on to say, “Sturdy visuals and succesful performances are hardly sufficient of a promoting level for the present as a complete, nevertheless.”
Though the plot for Season 2 has not but been revealed, the potential for additional main time jumps has been mentioned publicly.
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