GAME OF THRONES: See Just How Big Dany's Dragon Has Become In Latest Season 4 Tease

GAME OF THRONES: See Just How Big Dany's Dragon Has Become In Latest Season 4 Tease

"Dracarys". HBO has released another Vine tease for the upcoming fourth season of the fantasy drama series, giving us an extended look at one Daenerys Targaryen's dragons rising into frame. We also have a video interview with Rose Lesley (Ygritte) as she promotes season 3.

By MarkCassidy - Feb 23, 2014 04:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Game of Thrones
Source: Vine

We've seen this shot teased very briefly in the trailers already, but here's a much longer glimpse at one of Dany's (now MUCH bigger) dragons rising very intimidatingly in front of some unfortunate soul on the ground. Fans of the books might hazard a guess as to who that could be.



"You knaw nothin Jon Snaw". The lovely (and much posher in real life) Rose Leslie was recently in Australia to promote the Game of Thrones Season 3 Blu-ray/DVD release, and sat down with CNet Australia to discuss the popularity of her character Ygritte among other things.



"In the wake of the Red Wedding, how does the North pick up the pieces and with their greatest enemy seemingly crushed, where does that leave the Lannisters. Daenerys Targaryen now has an army but is she ready to take back her homeland. Does Jon Snow turn south to seek revenge or remember his duty along the Wall?"


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THRILLHO
THRILLHO - 2/23/2014, 4:56 AM
IFeelLikePablo
IFeelLikePablo - 2/23/2014, 5:05 AM
Spoiler Alert...
That guy dies.
Joementum
Joementum - 2/23/2014, 5:09 AM
I like my dragons like i like my women

Covered in Black Leather and able to FU@K UP an army.
sameoldthing
sameoldthing - 2/23/2014, 5:14 AM
I like my women like I like my dragons..
..scaly & with hot breath!
Klone
Klone - 2/23/2014, 5:22 AM
It would be [frick]ing awesome if one episode opened with a small flashback to the Targaryen conquest and we saw... BALERION THE BLACK DREAD.
IFeelLikePablo
IFeelLikePablo - 2/23/2014, 5:35 AM
My favorite David Benioff quote


Danbojohnj
Danbojohnj - 2/23/2014, 5:49 AM
You sure that's one of Dany's dragons.
BlackPhillip
BlackPhillip - 2/23/2014, 5:49 AM
Rose!
IFeelLikePablo
IFeelLikePablo - 2/23/2014, 5:54 AM

@Danbojohnj

yep that's Drogon.
Danbojohnj
Danbojohnj - 2/23/2014, 6:01 AM
Eee,they do grow up fast,they'll be needing saddles soon.

Klone
Klone - 2/23/2014, 6:01 AM
@Danbo

Who else would it be lol? Besides, Balerion as an adult was much bigger.
stoptheworld
stoptheworld - 2/23/2014, 6:09 AM
Well, technically that's not a dragon. That's a wyvern :3
rebellion
rebellion - 2/23/2014, 6:11 AM
rip hazzea
rebellion
rebellion - 2/23/2014, 6:13 AM
ugh, wyvern, dragon, same thing. actully these and smaug have claws at the wrist joints. should we come up with a new name for that?
Kyos
Kyos - 2/23/2014, 6:23 AM
These dragons are cool that way. Smaug needed his missing limbs. :(
Facade
Facade - 2/23/2014, 6:31 AM
My dick says it's cool.
Joementum
Joementum - 2/23/2014, 6:41 AM
@ Rebellion

You could call these

Dragaryen(s) after Targaryen
or
Dothrako(s) after Dothraki
or
Waeneryn(s) after Daenerys
Kevwebsz
Kevwebsz - 2/23/2014, 6:44 AM
Kyos
Kyos - 2/23/2014, 6:46 AM
Hoi, Facade, talking about dragons and penises again? ;D
Klone
Klone - 2/23/2014, 7:15 AM
These dragons oddly work with only four limbs. Smaug works best with six in my opinion. However, these dragons in GoT are so well done they look real half the damn time.
CinemaJackXCI
CinemaJackXCI - 2/23/2014, 7:25 AM
Smaug would desolate all of them.
Boyle360
Boyle360 - 2/23/2014, 7:39 AM
Smaug only has four limbs: his legs and wings. It doesn't make sense for dragons to have arms as well as wings because that means they have 6 limbs altogether. Nearly all dragons nowadays are depicted with wings and no arms. It makes the most sense.
datNAMEtho
datNAMEtho - 2/23/2014, 7:49 AM
That's pretty damn cool. However, SMAUG is still the most fantastic dragon ever seen!!!!!!!!!!!!
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 2/23/2014, 8:01 AM
Dragons are supposed to have 4 limbs and 2 wings. That's how they've been traditionally depicted. Lately the trend has been to turn them into wyverns for some reason. Game of Thrones makes it work. Smaug in The Hobbit really didn't. The simple fact is Smaug was completely changed in between the 1st and 2nd movies for some reason, when it would've been better to leave well enough alone. Jackson turned him into a slithering, Japanese-esque wyvern when the real thing (i.e. how he was in the book) would've been so much better.

At least Game of Thrones has the balls to do it's own thing and stick to it. Add the impeccable CGI, practical effects, convincing sets, and on-location shooting, and it's the best thing on TV right now, while giving plenty of movies a run for their money.

Drogon > Smaug
JasonBlue
JasonBlue - 2/23/2014, 8:05 AM
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 2/23/2014, 8:12 AM
And I'm sure people will whine about how the number of limbs on a dragon isn't a big deal...but then they'll turn around and complain about Spider-Man's suit from the 1st TASM, or Captain America having a blue shield for part of TWS, or his undercover suit, or stupid stuff like that. Point is, the LOTR books are like my comic books, and unnecessary minor or major changes drive me nuts.
Ocelot
Ocelot - 2/23/2014, 8:17 AM
For a TV show that looks very very good and "real" in a way.
NoPhucksGiven
NoPhucksGiven - 2/23/2014, 8:24 AM
Dat Dragon Doe.
Klone
Klone - 2/23/2014, 8:32 AM
@Sauron

Given the size of Smaug and how intelligent and cunning he is, the six limbs in total make him look more powerful and grand. With Game of Thrones, the dragons are more animal and therefore it works better for them in my opinion. It depends really. With Smaug six feels right. With the animal like Ennos/Westeros ones, four works more. However, the GoT dragons look like they are really there. [frick]ing amazing visuals and CGI.
Klone
Klone - 2/23/2014, 8:34 AM




Balerion the Black Dread and Drogon being bosses as usual.
DCfan89
DCfan89 - 2/23/2014, 8:43 AM
wasn't really a big fan of smug... i think the GoT dragons are some of the best we've ever seen... just my opinion
Facade
Facade - 2/23/2014, 8:43 AM
@Kyos...it got a rise in anticipation of SauronsBANE1's hate of anything Hobbit...apparently even the best thing from it.
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 2/23/2014, 8:45 AM
Completely agree, MAC. Smaug isn't supposed to be as animalistic as, say, the spiders in Mirkwood or the Eagles (the movie Eagles at least. In the books they actually talk and have human characteristics). Smaug's supposed to be smart, devious, greedy, basically every flaw in the human race embodied in a dragon. Making him into a wyvern really takes away from that, IMO.

The dragons in GoT are incredible though. The CGI at the very end of the 1st season was a bit suspect (understandably), but it's gotten better and better since then until the CGI in GoT looks and feels better than most movies. Including the terrible video-game asthetic of The Hobbit movies, IMO.
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 2/23/2014, 8:48 AM
Don't flatter yourself, Facade, I'd hate on anything in The Hobbit whether or not you happened to comment on the article!

I don't deny that Smaug was the best part of Desolation, don't get me wrong. It's just so fitting that even the best part of the movie had so many flaws in it as well, IMO. Same thing with the best part of the first movie: the riddles in the dark with Gollum. Both instances were good, but could've been SO much better.
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