Exactly When You Can Watch Every Episode of ‘House of the Dragon’

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When You Can Watch ‘House of the Dragon’ Photograph by Ollie Upton/HBO

It feels like it’s been legit 84 years (insert Titanic GIF here), but one of the many rumored Game of Thrones spin-off series House of the Dragon hit our screens in August. This new series is a prequel to the one we’ve already seen, set 200 years before the events of the original Thrones, and it follows the Targaryen family and their journey to the Iron Throne. It’s based on George R. R. Martin’s Fire & Blood but apparently not the whole book, just some parts. (Confusing? Yes.) Before you start looking for every Easter egg you possibly can and plotting your theories on a board like that guy from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, you probably need to know exactly how to stream this thing. We’re here to help.

The first season has 10 episodes (and as a side note, it’s already been renewed for season 2), and they air at 9 p.m. ET on HBO proper and are available to stream on HBO Max at that same time. The catch is that if you live on the West Coast, you can watch the episodes on HBO Max before they’ll air on HBO in your time zone. How does that work? I’m not sure! But I’m giving you the information nonetheless. Here’s when you can watch every episode.

Episode 1: “The Heirs of the Dragon,” Sunday, August 21

Episode 2: “The Rogue Prince,” Sunday, August 28

Episode 3: “The Rogue Prince,” Sunday, September 4

Episode 4: “King of the Narrow Sea,” Sunday, September 11

Episode 5: “We Light the Way,” Sunday, September 18

Episode 6: “The Princess and the Queen,” Sunday, September 25

Episode 7: “Driftmark,” Sunday, October 2

Episode 8: “The Lord of the Tides,” Sunday, October 9

Episode 9: “The Green Council,” Sunday, October 16

Episode 10: “The Black Queen,” Sunday, October, 23

And for the episodes you might have missed, those are all available to stream on HBO Max.

With any luck, we’ll come out of this finale a little less angry than the Thrones finale. Godspeed to us all.

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