‘House of the Dragon’ previous season had mixed reviews, as fans expect an improvement in the upcoming season

Critics get honest about House of the Dragon season 3
Critics get honest about ‘House of the Dragon’ season 3

With days until House of the Dragon season three release, critics have delivered their verdict.

As the early reviews suggest, the upcoming season is a stunning comeback.

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In comparison with season two, critics say the forthcoming season is quite an impressive improvement.

A review in GamesRadar read, “Burning bright from the opening episode’s Battle of the Gullet, House of the Dragon season 3 repositions the Targaryen civil war’s key players, operating as a thrilling fresh start for the fiery Game of Thrones prequel.”

“On the basis of the first four episodes, this could be the best season of a Westeros-set show in over a decade.”

Similarly, Collider noted, “If there are issues off-screen, they certainly aren’t visible in the season’s final edit, which boasts ultra-long episodes, massive set pieces, powerful performances, and a sweeping epic meant to keep both show fans and fans of Martin’s books on their toes.”

Echoing the praise of the previous two reviews, CBR penned, “At least this time, the series is backed by a narrative that challenges its hero and finally has something interesting to say about the influence of a powerful dynasty being at war with itself.”

To cap off, The Wrap’s review read, “Season 3 proves that House of the Dragon is committed to following through on the emotional devastation of trying to find some shred of honor amidst a conflict that’s shown, time and time again, to be far less black and white (or green) than either side would be willing to admit.”

However, there were some critical reviews, too.

A review in The Hollywood Reporter read, “The series is still too packed, too narratively rushed, and, as much as I’m certain passionate fans will disagree, the surplus of dragons and special effects has become somewhat anticlimactic.”

Meanwhile, Decider wrote, “The only concern I have, as both a fan and a critic, is that I felt equally as hyped for the show after watching the first half of last season, only to be disappointed by the utter lack of catharsis Season 2’s abrupt end provided.”

House of the Dragon season three will head to HBO Max on June 21.

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