New details emerge about showrunner Miguel Sapochnik's exit from HouseOfTheDragon, which reportedly stemmed from a dispute regarding his wife and her involvement with the HBO show.
House of the Dragon showrunner Miguel Sapochnik reportedly quit the critically acclaimed series after HBO refused hire his wife as a fellow producer. The series, taking place almost two centuries before the events of Game of Thrones, focuses on the internal war for succession within House Targaryen. House of the Dragon season 1 came to close this past October, and season 2 is currently in development.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY According to a report from Puck , Sapochnik abruptly left House of the Dragon when his wife, Alexis Raben, and her involvement as a producer on the show caused clashes with the heads of HBO. He wished for Raben to continue as a producer into season 2, but the network rejected this due to Raben's lack of experience. A mediator was even brought in to deescalate the situation.
However, one of the biggest lingering plot points still is how Rhaenyra Targaryen will react to the death of her son, Lucerys Velaryon , at the hands of Aemond Targaryen . House of the Dragon season 2 may pick up right after Rhaenyra learned of his death and show her immediate reaction in great deal.
Whatever the case may be for House of the Dragon season 2, it is certain it will be moving forward without one of its original creators. It isn't yet clear how Sapochnik's departure will affect the series, but with Martin's novel in place, there should be a clear creative path forward. Only time will tell once House of the Dragon season 2 premieres.
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