Ranking Every Main House Of The Dragon Character From Worst To Best

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Charles is a full-time features writer who covers movies and television, with expertise in Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, and Dune.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT House of the Dragon boasts one of the most impressive character ensembles on television, though some still stand out as the favorites. The Game of Thrones prequel follows in the footsteps of its predecessor, with the House of the Dragon cast stacked with prestigious film, television, and stage actors.

9 Corlys Velaryon Corlys Is A Great Book Character But Hasn't Done Much In The Show Yet Close Corlys Velaryon is another character who's absolutely compelling in theory but doesn't have enough opportunities to shine in House of the Dragon season 1. HBO hoped to pitch audiences on Corlys for an upcoming Game of Thrones spin-off centered on his extensive voyages around the world, but he hasn't popped out enough to justify a prequel just yet.

Aegon has commonly been compared to Joffrey Baratheon from Game of Thrones, but he's not quite the same. Joffrey has an evident hunger for power and sadism, while Aegon is portrayed as apathetic and pitiful. Not to say he's sympathetic, but Aegon is far more of a confused mess than Joffrey, which poses a different element of danger when he's the monarch. Aegon II may not be likable, but he's precisely the type of character that makes George R.R.

6 Criston Cole Criston Cole Offers A Unique Antagonist To The Series Close In House of the Dragon season 1, Criston Cole is another character who's ridiculously easy to hate. However, Fabien Frankel deserves all the credit in the world for expertly playing both ends of the spectrum, as Cole was extraordinarily likable in the first few episodes.

Emily Carey and Olivia Cooke offer differing but powerful portrayals, examining how Alicent was essentially used as a pawn by her father to advance their house's power. Despite a shift in performers, the talent of the two actresses makes the transition feel seamless, and both versions are played with compelling drama and nuance.

A significant reason why so many audiences are drawn to Daemon is due to Matt Smith's performance. Audiences love charismatic and morally ambiguous characters, and while Daemon pushes the boundaries of that ambiguity, he undoubtedly has a dangerous charisma that draws audiences in. Smith is a charming actor, and aspects of Daemon's rebellious, anti-establishment personality make him incredibly enjoyable to watch.

 

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