HOUSE OF THE DRAGON: Here's What Critics Are Saying About The First GAME OF THRONES Spinoff Series

HOUSE OF THE DRAGON: Here's What Critics Are Saying About The First GAME OF THRONES Spinoff Series

The reviews are in for House of the Dragon, but what are critics saying about the first Game of Thrones spinoff ahead of its premiere? You can find a roundup of verdicts for the HBO series after the jump!

By JoshWilding - Aug 20, 2022 12:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Game of Thrones
Source: SFFGazette.com

The first episode of House of the Dragan arrives on HBO tomorrow, but what are critics saying about this long-awaited return to Westeros?

Well, there are a lot of positive verdicts thus far, though it does sound - for better or worse - that we can expect more of the same from the franchise. It appears this prequel isn't the departure from Game of Thrones that many critics hoped for, but for a lot of fans, that will be welcomed as they obviously hope to continue to explore the same world introduced in that series. 

House of the Dragon certainly doesn't sound as underwhelming as its predecessor's final season, anyway, and that's definitely a bonus given how most viewers seemed to respond to those last episodes.

While the consensus seems to be that the prequel is essentially more of the same after Game of Thrones, it boasts a healthy 85% score on Rotten Tomatoes. This is a good result, and we're sure the show will soon be "Certified Fresh."

It's a shame that the first of many planned Game of Thrones spinoffs has been deemed middle of the road by some, but these critics didn't get to see every episode so there's no doubt still room for improvement. We don't know if HBO is planning a second season, but the show's continuation will come down to viewership numbers and not reviews. 

Check out a roundup of verdicts on House of the Dragon (via SFFGazette.com) below:
 

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It's a fascinating situation, full of understandable motives and moral quandaries, and a ticking time bomb in the form of King Viserys's health. It's pure Games of Thrones – just not in the way you remember. [4/5] - BBC

This follow-up series is louder, more direct about what it wants to say and how it wants you to respond. It elicits that response, and it will keep you wondering what will happen next to a family about whom, it turns out, there was still more to say. But it’s a blunt object, not a honed sword. - Variety

In short, all is as it was in GoT’s heyday. Fun, propulsive, looking great and sounding passable. And that, after the bizarrely poor finale to what had been a roaring success of a show, is a relief. There are also signs that in the remaining eight episodes there will be much more of the magnificent Eve Best as Viserys’s cousin Rhaenys, known since her thwarted ascension to the Iron Throne as the Queen Who Never Was and I suspect to the writers as And One Who Might Be After All. Overall, a good time is coming. [4/5] - The Guardian

House Of The Dragon has a lot to prove, and it makes an admirable attempt in its first few episodes. But for better and for worse, it has not escaped the shadow of its predecessor — at least, not yet. [3/5] - Empire Online

In choosing to fixate on those sorts of aspects of Westerosi life during this time period, House of the Dragon often feels like it lacks the wild curiosity necessary to make a prequel like this really sing. That could very well change should HBO Max keep House of the Dragon going and push the show to be more of a thoughtful interpolation of the future we know. But for the time being, House of the Dragon’s yet another hyper-violent tale of swords and sorcery that you’ve undoubtedly heard before. - The Verge

Strong visuals and capable performances are hardly enough of a selling point for the show as a whole, however. House of the Dragon will likely find an audience but from here, it's difficult to see who, exactly, that audience will be. - Gamespot

House Of The Dragon’s premiere marks a strong, well-cast start to the Game Of Thrones spin-off. This feels very close to its predecessor in tone and content, but immediately establishes a struggle for power around an amiable, weak-willed king, and vivid new characters to fight those battles. We also have dragons, inbreeding, and resentment. It’s good to be back in backstabbing Westeros. [8/10] - IGN

It’s disconcerting to see House of the Dragon becoming less distinctive and more beholden to Game of Thrones as it goes along, when it ought to be the opposite. There’s a lot that’s impressive in the first six episodes, but it’s as safe as a show with incest, gore and horrifying depictions of childbirth could possibly be. It needs to find its own voice, though if that voice remains this Targaryen-y, winter may be coming for my once burning curiosity. - The Hollywood Reporter

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ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 8/20/2022, 12:16 PM
I'll take middle of the road vs. what we got the last time we visited this franchise. I'll give it a chance for some of the actors attached.
BigPhilbowski
BigPhilbowski - 8/20/2022, 12:27 PM
I'm not worried. I thought the first ep of GoT wasn't great. Only kept watching because of everyone telling me how great it was and by ep 4 I loved it.
Shivermetimbers
Shivermetimbers - 8/20/2022, 2:42 PM
@BigPhilbowski - I stopped watching after 2-3 episodes when it first came out. I thought it was a bore. When I finally revisited it years later (maybe around the time the 5th season came out) I watched through and was so hooked. It is still my all time favorite show. So, definitely willing to give this a chance.
BigPhilbowski
BigPhilbowski - 8/20/2022, 5:54 PM
@Shivermetimbers - yeah I didn't start watching until midway through season 4
Kadara
Kadara - 8/21/2022, 8:44 AM
@BigPhilbowski - I had similar reaction as I am not familiar with the books and just assumed it would be like Lord of the Rings lol! Got fooled by Sean Bean! I was turned off by the slow pace and constant scenes of people just sitting around talking about the past and politics. Eventually my friends and coworkers convinced me to give it another chance and am so glad I did.
Origame
Origame - 8/20/2022, 12:37 PM
I like how it's considered praise here because it's not a steaming pile of sh!t.
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 8/20/2022, 2:07 PM
@Origame - People praise World War Hulk. A lot of bars aren't set too high.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 8/20/2022, 12:45 PM
Pretty excited for this. Matt smith FINALLY back in a meaty role that deserves his attention.
inkniron
inkniron - 8/20/2022, 12:46 PM
But is there a short dumpy girl walking into fire naked?
Moriakum
Moriakum - 8/20/2022, 1:17 PM
I lost all interest in this after that final season.
Itwasme
Itwasme - 8/20/2022, 1:41 PM
The reviews are very positive overall, plus that's with the weight of the orig9nal to.live up to. Looking forward to it.
BigDriggs
BigDriggs - 8/20/2022, 2:00 PM
Did anyone expect anything other than more of the same? To me that's not a bad thing as long as it has the quality of the first few seasons of GoT and not the last few seasons of GoT.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 8/20/2022, 2:57 PM
@BigDriggs - I didn't, and that's why I looked forward to it. If they stick to the (already finished) story from the books, then I think it's gonna be great
BigDriggs
BigDriggs - 8/21/2022, 2:39 AM
@bkmeijer1 - I'm 100% in agreement with you. Plus I just love swords, dragons and bewbs lol
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 8/20/2022, 2:56 PM
So if it's similar to GoT, does that mean intrigue, betrayals, backstabbing, dumpy girls walking in fire, big battles, politics and such again? Because then I'm on board.

Sounds like it is a solid show, and knowing Fire & Blood I'll have a lot to look forward to.
grif
grif - 8/20/2022, 3:34 PM
ot tg2 just passed infinity war. you next bp.
marvel72
marvel72 - 8/20/2022, 4:31 PM
This does look better than Amazon's Rings Of Power and it cost a lot less.
GarthRanzz
GarthRanzz - 8/20/2022, 9:11 PM
I liked the last season. Yeah I wish Cersei didnt die from a cave in and the transportation was really quick but I felt like Dany's storyline had a really good pay off. And Arya killing the Night King is my favorite scene. I did think the show started really slow until Ned gets imprisoned and then I am engrossed when he got his head removed.
Toblakai
Toblakai - 8/20/2022, 11:03 PM
@GarthRanzz - you and me might be the only ones. I had issues with the last season but I don't have the visceral hatred for it that many seem to.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 8/21/2022, 5:34 AM
@GarthRanzz - think this show will be even slower. The whole story is already written, and it encompasses about half a book.

Looks to me like the first season is a prelude to the inciting incident, which is quite taking the time with things.
SerKurtWagner
SerKurtWagner - 8/21/2022, 3:37 PM
@bkmeijer1 - There's a LOT of drama leading up to the inciting incident though, so I'm relieved they aren't rushing it. And as the trailers have made clear, we'll be getting plenty of action along the way.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 8/21/2022, 5:28 PM
@SerKurtWagner - oh yeah, definitely. And that's not a bad thing at all in my opinion. More of that same GoT drama, intrigue and action is welcome for sure.

Does make wonder though, how much seasons this will last. I think five or six seasons would be a good number, but maybe they already have a roadmap for more.
CassianAndor
CassianAndor - 8/21/2022, 6:31 PM
@bkmeijer1 - But that half a book isn’t exactly a novel either. It’s written in the style of a history book. It’s more like a wikia article. This show will flesh it out.

That said I do hope they don’t stretch it out too much. This show could be an anthology. Like the Fire & Blood book, just tell different parts of the Targaryen history. The first few seasons could be the Dance of Dragons, then maybe flashback and give us Aegon’s Conquest for a few seasons.
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