House of the Dragon Episode 6-10 runtimes and titles revealed

House of the Dragon. Photograph by Ollie Upton / HBO
House of the Dragon. Photograph by Ollie Upton / HBO /
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We’ve rounded the halfway point on House of the Dragon season 1, HBO’s much-hyped Game of Thrones prequel series. House of the Dragon will feature a large time jump between Episodes 5 and 6; when the dust settles, a bunch of major characters will be played by different actors, and the realm will be a very different place.

The floodgates are beginning to open and we are finding out more and more about the last five episodes of season 1. HBO now has Episodes 6-10 listed on their official schedule, complete with runtimes. In addition, Rotten Tomatoes‘ series page for the show has episode titles listed. We’re going to lay it all out below, with the slight caveat that since the Rotten Tomatoes episode titles have not been officially confirmed by HBO, they must be taken with a grain of salt. The only episode title HBO has confirmed is for Episode 6.

House of the Dragon Episodes 6-10 titles and runtimes

  • Episode 6: “The Princess and the Queen” — 1 hour 7 minutes
  • Episode 7: “Driftmark” — 59 minutes
  • Episode 8: “The Lord of the Tides” — 1 hour 8 minutes
  • Episode 9: “The Green Council” — 58 minutes
  • Episode 10: “The Black Queen” — 59 minutes

While the episode titles aren’t confirmed by HBO, it’s still enough to get us pretty excited. “The Lord of the Tides” refers to the head of House Velaryon; why will that be so relevant during the longest episode of the season? Then there’s “The Green Council.” We won’t get into spoiler territory, but suffice it to say that it refers to a specific moment that Fire & Blood fans have been anticipating. Stay away from the windows, Lyman Beesbury.

We’ll have an eye out for an official confirmation on the titles from HBO, but for now we know for certain that most episodes of House of the Dragon will sit right around the hour mark.

New episodes of House of the Dragon air Sundays at 9:00 p.m. EST on HBO and HBO Max.

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