House Of The Dragon's Co-Showrunner Announces Shocker Exit
Miguel Sapochnik, who was a co-showrunner on "House of the Dragon," has left the upcoming HBO series.
"House of the Dragon" on HBO, has been given a second season. The program centers on the exploits of House Targaryen and is set roughly 200 years before "Game of Thrones."
It was very difficult for him to decideto go, but he said, "I know that it is the best choice for me, emotionally and professionally. "
Up until Alan Taylor, a former "Thrones" cast member, returns to the series, Ryan Condal will serve as the prequel's principal showrunner.
Episodes of "The Sopranos," "Game of Thrones," and "Boardwalk Empire" were directed by him in the past.
Taylor helmed seven "Thrones" episodes "and he received an Emmy for directing nine episodes of "The Sopranos."
In a whole and interesting world, Ryan, Miguel, and George [R.R. Martin] have begun an astonishing novel.
According to the network, the premiere was its biggest debut ever. More than 20 million people watch it on HBO Max, on-demand, and traditional channels.