HBO executive sca Orsi has claimed that the Battle of the Gullet in end of House of the Dragon season 2.

In an interview with Deadline, Orsi, who is HBO's Head of Drama Series and Films, defends the decision to not include the highly-anticipated Battle of the Gullet in House of the Dragon season 2. Orsi claims that the battle will be massive, so House of the Dragon's crew needs time to build the proper sets. Orsi also reveals that she was just on the set of House of the Dragon season 3 and is in awe of what has been achieved. Read her full comments below:

You know what, it was worth the wait. I was just on set and saw all the elements and what was behind it. I’m so glad we waited because it’s going to be better than ever, and I don’t think we had the time at that point to do what it is that we’ve achieved now this season.

It’s just so massive, we needed the time to build it. One of the lead producers on it [Kevin de la Noy] worked on Titanic, so all that he brought in of acumen of what happened on the Titanic and how that entire experience is built, he brings that expertise to it.

What Orsi's Comments Mean For The Battle Of The Gullet In House Of The Dragon Season 3

House Of The Dragon Season 3 Will Begin With A Massive Battle

Even though House of the Dragon season 2 was initially planned to be ten episodes, it was eventually shortened to eight. This meant that the Battle of the Gullet, one of the biggest events in Fire & Blood, the novel that the series is based on, would not be featured until the House of the Dragon season 3. After setting up the Battle of the Gullet throughout House of the Dragon season 2, specifically by showing Corlys Velaryon rebuilding his ship, viewers were disappointed that they would have to wait two years to see the battle in the show.

It is understandable that fans were disappointed when the Battle of the Gullet wasn't included at the end of the season.

Even though House of the Dragon season 2 included a few very exciting moments, such as the Battle at Rook's Rest, the season moved at a surprisingly slow pace. For example, Daemon Targaryen, one of the best characters in House of the Dragon, spent almost the entire season hallucinating at Harrenhal. Therefore, it is understandable that fans were disappointed when the Battle of the Gullet wasn't included at the end of the season.

Our Take On Orsi's Comments About The Battle Of The Gullet

The Battle Of The Gullet Needs To Lives Up To Expectations

Matt Smith as Daemon in the House of the Dragon season 2 finale.

Including the Battle of the Gullet would have undoubtedly made House of the Dragon season 2 feel like a more complete season of television. Therefore, it is disappointing that it was moved to season 3. However, showrunner Ryan Condal and his team clearly believed it would be better if it was included in season 3 instead. If it means that the team behind the show has more time to do the massive battle justice, it is ultimately a good thing that the Battle of the Gullet was moved to House of the Dragon season 3.

Source: Deadline

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House of the Dragon
Release Date
August 21, 2022
Network
HBO Max
Showrunner
George R.R. Martin
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Directors
Miguel Sapochnik, Clare Kilner, Alan Taylor, Greg Yaitanes, Geeta Vasant Patel, Andrij Parekh
Writers
George R.R. Martin, Ryan Condal
Franchise(s)
Game of Thrones
Main Genre
Adventure
Producers
Ryan Condal, George R. R. Martin, David Hancock, Miguel Sapochnik, Sara Hess, Vince Gerardis, Jocelyn Diaz, Greg Yaitanes, Ron Schmidt, Alexis Raben, Charmaine DeGraté, Angus More Gordon, Karen Wacker, Ira Parker, Danny Gulliver, Alan Taylor, Melissa Bernstein, Trina Siopy, Loni Peristere, Kevin De La Noy
Seasons
4
Story By
George R.R. Martin
Streaming Service(s)
MAX