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House of the Dragon stars hit red carpet for global premiere in LA

Stars of the upcoming House of the Dragon prequel series have hit the red carpet for the LA premiere - and one young Aussie is stealing the show.

House of the Dragon stars hit red carpet for global premiere in LA

Stars of the world’s most anticipated TV event have hit the red carpet for the global premiere of the upcoming Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon.

The HBO fantasy series, which airs express from the US on Binge and Foxtel August 22, hosted its star-studded premiere in Los Angeles at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures today.

The cast of House of the Dragon at the show’s LA premiere today. Picture: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic
The cast of House of the Dragon at the show’s LA premiere today. Picture: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Among the fresh-faced cast included up-and-coming Australian actress Milly Alcock, looking stunning in an unusual white-and-gold gown:

Milly Alcock. Picture: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic for HBO
Milly Alcock. Picture: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic for HBO
Milly Alcock. Picture: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic for HBO
Milly Alcock. Picture: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic for HBO

In her breakout role, the 22-year-old portrays the younger version of the show’s leading lady, Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen, who is later played by UK actor Emma D’Arcy.

D’Arcy, 30, hit the red carpet in an eye-catching oversized suit:

Emma D’Arcy. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty
Emma D’Arcy. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty

The biggest name among the cast, UK actor Matt Smith of The Crown and Doctor Who fame, was also in attendance, looking dapper in shades:

Matt Smith. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty
Matt Smith. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty

Smith, 39, plays one of the main antagonists, Prince Daemon Targaryen, the power-hungry brother of King Viserys Targaryen (played by British actor Paddy Considine).

Elsewhere on the carpet, 28-year-old British actress Olivia Cooke, who plays the key role of Alicent Hightower, cut a stylish figure in this sparkling gown:

Olivia Cooke. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty
Olivia Cooke. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty

Also in attendance at the premiere, other stars of the show including Emily Carey:

Emily Carey. Picture: Getty
Emily Carey. Picture: Getty

Eve Best:

Eve Best. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty
Eve Best. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty

Steve Toussaint:

Steve Toussaint. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty
Steve Toussaint. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty

Paddy Considine:

Paddy Considine. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images/AFP
Paddy Considine. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images/AFP

Kate Siegel:

Kate Siegel. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty
Kate Siegel. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty

Fabien Frankel:

Fabien Frankel. Picture: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic for HBO
Fabien Frankel. Picture: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic for HBO
Glammed up (L-R): Eve Best, Emma D’Arcy, Olivia Cooke, Milly Alcock and Emily Carey. Picture: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic for HBO
Glammed up (L-R): Eve Best, Emma D’Arcy, Olivia Cooke, Milly Alcock and Emily Carey. Picture: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic for HBO

An intimate crowd of around 450 people were in attendance at the premiere, which hosted a private screening of the first episode.

Author George R.R. Martin appeared on a talent panel at Comic-Con International in San Diego at the weekend, where he endorsed the follow-up to the wildly popular Game of Thrones series, which ended in 2019 with a lacklustre finale.

Actress Michaela Watkins. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images/AFP
Actress Michaela Watkins. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images/AFP

“Our cast here is amazing, I haven’t had a chance to meet them unfortunately during Covid, I didn’t get the chance to visit the set and hang around as I did on a certain other show in the past,” Martin cheekily said.

“But I’ve seen 9 out of 10 episodes, and it’s pretty amazing. I’m really very happy.”

House of the Dragon is set around 200 years before the events of GoT, focusing on the rise and fall of the Targaryen family.

GoT composer Ramin Djawadi. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty
GoT composer Ramin Djawadi. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty
The show’s screenwriter, Charmaine DeGraté. Picture: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic for HBO
The show’s screenwriter, Charmaine DeGraté. Picture: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic for HBO

It’s based on a section of Martin’s A Song Of Ice and Fire companion book, Fire & Blood, during a civil war dubbed the ‘Dance of the Dragons’.

This particular era is when the Targaryen dynasty reigns supreme, with King Viserys serving as the peaceful ruler of the Seven Kingdoms.

Abner Ramirez and Amanda Sudano Ramirez, the husband and wife behind musical duo Johnnyswim. Picture: Getty
Abner Ramirez and Amanda Sudano Ramirez, the husband and wife behind musical duo Johnnyswim. Picture: Getty

But chaos ensues with a host of potential heirs who want to be his successor, including Viserys’ daughter Rhaenyra and his brother Daemon.

And then there’s his second-wife Alicent who, judging by the trailer, has desires to block Rhaenyra’s claim and birth a rightful male heir.

To really heat things up, in a stark contrast to GoT, there’s 17 dragons in the fray.

House of the Dragon premieres express from the US on Binge and Foxtel August 22

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