What Happened
Ryan Condal, the showrunner for HBO's 'House of the Dragon,' has defended the two-year interval between seasons of the popular fantasy series. Condal explained that the lengthy production process is a direct result of the intricate demands involved in bringing the show to life.
He specifically pointed to the need to 'do the math,' implying that the time invested in creating the dragons and the overall visual spectacle requires significant lead time. The show's reliance on complex visual effects and detailed world-building contributes to the extended production schedule.
Condal's remarks aim to manage audience expectations regarding the release cadence of future seasons, emphasizing the quality and scale of the production as justification for the wait.
Key Facts
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Showrunner Ryan Condal discussed the two-year wait between seasons of 'House of the Dragon'.
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Condal stated that production demands necessitate the long wait.
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He advised viewers to 'do the math' to understand the production timeline.
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The show's creation involves complex visual effects and detailed world-building.
