June 22, 2026
All the Characters in Season 3


โ€œHouse of the Dragonโ€ returns after a two-year break on Sunday night for Season 3, bringing โ€œGame of Thronesโ€ fans back to the dragon-filled days of Westeros.

After Season 2 built up the Dance of Dragons civil war but stopped short of showing the first major battle, Season 3 will continue the action and kick off with the Battle of the Gullet. In George R. R. Martinโ€™s original novel, โ€œFire and Blood,โ€ the Battle of the Gullet is one of the deadliest naval battles in Westeros history. Itโ€™s the first of many bloody battles between Rhaenyra Targaryenโ€™s (Emma Dโ€™Aarcy) black army and the greens, led by King Aegon II Targaryen (Tom Glynn-Carney) and his mother Dowager Queen Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke).

Back in Season 2, Aegon was severely burned and crippled at the Battle of Rookโ€™s Rest after his brother Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) turned on him during a high-flying dragon showdown. Aegon plummeted to the ground and was slowly nursed back to health, while his one-eyed brother sat on the Iron Throne in his stead. In the Season 2 finale, Aegon and his advisor Larys Strong (Matthew Needham) flee Kingโ€™s Landing for his safety. Meanwhile, Alicent held a secret meeting with Rhaenyra that would allow the Targaryen to take Kingโ€™s Landing in exchange for Alicentโ€™s family to go unharmed.

While Rhaenyra was assembling her forces, including several Targaryen bastard dragonriders known as dragonseeds, her uncle/lover Daemon (Matt Smith) was holed up at the ancient keep Harrenhal getting some prophetic visions. He saw his future descendant Daenerys from โ€œGame of Thronesโ€ and a White Walker, which convinced him to rally his troops behind Rhaenyra and support her efforts to take the Iron Throne.

Hereโ€™s a guide to each of the new and returning characters for Season 3 of โ€œHouse of the Dragon.โ€

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