The first episode of House of The Dragon was HBO's most-watched series premiere of all time, and the second instalment drew in even more viewers. This prompted the network to announce an early season 2 renewal, but one of the people integral to the show's success won't be returning.
According to THR, co-showrunner and director Miguel Sapochnik is stepping away from the hit Game of Thrones prequel series. Sapochnik reportedly decided to move on after "pouring an exhausting three years of effort" into the show. Co-creator Ryan Condal will now serve as the show’s sole showrunner and continue to work closely with co-creator George R.R. Martin.
“Working within the Thrones universe for the past few years has been an honor and a privilege, especially spending the last two with the amazing cast and crew of House of the Dragon,” Sapochnik said in a statement. “I am so proud of what we accomplished with season one and overjoyed by the enthusiastic reaction of our viewers. It was incredibly tough to decide to move on, but I know that it is the right choice for me, personally and professionally. As I do so, though, I am deeply comforted to know that Alan will be joining the series. He’s someone I’ve known and respected for a long time, and I believe this precious series could not be in safer hands. I am so glad to remain a part of the HBO and House of the Dragon family and, of course, I wish Ryan and his team success and all the best with season two and beyond.”
This is sure to be a big loss for House of the Dragon, but HBO has enlisted another Game of Thrones vet in Alan Taylor, who will serve as an executive producer and direct multiple episodes season two episodes.
“It’s a pleasure and an honor to be back at HBO, immersing myself in the world of the Targaryens. I look forward to working closely with Ryan as House of the Dragon grows into its second season. Ryan, Miguel and George have launched an extraordinary story, in a rich and fascinating world. Returning to Westeros will be a huge undertaking and I’m looking forward to the challenge," said Taylor.
The third episode of House of the Dragon airs this Sunday. VFX shots are still being completed for season one, but scripts for season two are currently being written.