
Alicent Hightower

12 things to remember before House of the Dragon season 3
Before the Dance of the Dragons civil war consumes the realm, let's take a brief look back at the lay of the land by the end House of the Dragon season 2.
House of the Dragon: The Fall of King's Landing explained
Rhaenyra Targaryen is about to make her move for the Iron Throne. Here's how it plays out in Fire & Blood, and how House of the Dragon has already changed up the playing field ahead of this crucial moment in the Dance of the Dragons.
Review: House of the Dragon season 3 is ambitious and utterly committed to undermining its source material
With its third season, House of the Dragon gives audiences some of its most epic scenes to date, yet it can't escape strange decisions that keep the show from reaching its potential. Our spoiler-free season review:
Olivia Cooke hints at tragic plot twist coming in House of the Dragon season 3
The Dance of the Dragons civil war is about to hit its most brutal stretch, and characters will start dropping like flies.
Olivia Cooke suggests House of the Dragon season 3 may finally be Alicent's breaking point
Alicent doesn’t want “to be a part of the game anymore,” Olivia Cooke says of her character in House of the Dragon season 3.





Will Rhaenyra and Alicent have a romantic relationship? "It's a weird question"
The House of the Dragon cast is flummoxed by fan theories in an entertaining new video.
Charli XCX channels Alicent Hightower from House of the Dragon in her new movie
Charli XCX will appear in a new period movie called 100 Nights of Hero, and her outfit has a lot of people making comparisons to HBO's Game of Thrones prequel series.
House of the Dragon boss explains why they made Alicent and Rhaenyra the "central characters"
Rhaenyra Targaryen and Alicent Hightower act very different in House of the Dragon than they do in the show's source material. What accounts for the change?
How House of the Dragon challenges us to imagine more women in power
Rhaenyra and Alicent are very different rulers, but both capture mindsets women are more likely to bring to positions of power than their male counterparts.
