The third season of the HBO series 'House of the Dragon' has finally premiered after a two-year hiatus, sparking mixed reactions among fans. While some viewers expressed frustration over the long wait, showrunner Ryan Condal explained that the production process requires significant time due to the complexity of visual effects and the scale of the series. He emphasized that releasing episodes more frequently was not feasible given the extensive preparation and filming periods required. Fans have been divided, with some criticizing the lengthy gap between seasons and others defending the production timeline, noting that large-scale TV productions often require multi-year cycles. The series, set centuries before the events of 'Game of Thrones,' continues to follow the civil war within the Targaryen dynasty.
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