![]() (The full list appears below.) Two of them, Tequila Works' surreal adventure game Gylt and Coatsink's co-op top-down action-puzzler Get Packed, will be exclusive to Stadia, though there's nothing confirmed yet coming from Stadia Games and Entertainment, the first-party studio headed up by games veteran Jade Raymond. Those titles consist largely of already-released games, though a few new ones appear as well, among them Larian Studio's Baldur's Gate 3. In the meantime, you can check out both fantasy series based in Westeros with an HBO Max subscription.As for the games, Google plans to have 31 titles from 21 different publishers available in the service's launch window, a period that Stadia director of games Jack Buser says includes a period of "a few months" thereafter. Hopefully, the OG cast will be able to watch House of the Dragon eventually, because it’s a great show, and I think all us Game of Thrones fans would love to hear what the cast thinks of the prequel series.Īs more Game of Thrones cast members continue to comment on House of the Dragon we’ll be sure to keep you updated on all their thoughts. The overall consensus seems to be that the Game of Thrones cast is thrilled about post- GOT projects, however, it’s difficult to tune in and be taken back into a world they are so familiar with. ![]() Hopefully, he’s able to find it in himself to tune in eventually because it’s a great series. Like Clarke and Harington, Coster-Waldau is also happy about the show’s success, and appreciates that the world of Westeros lives on. But I know that so many people love that show, and I'm really happy for them. I'll give it a couple of seasons, then I can binge-watch it and then there's the whole thing. However, even though Coster-Waldau said he can’t bring himself to watch the show at the moment, he did admit he’d like to watch it eventually, saying: It really throws you back into the world of Westeros with no warning, and I’d assume that when you were in the cast of GOT hearing that song would evoke some strong memories. I was also thrown off watching the pilot for House of the Dragon and hearing the Game of Thrones theme song playing. And it was a little strange because it was the same music and the title sequence was kind of similar. One day it came on and I saw the opening credits. While chatting with EW, the actor behind Jaime Lannister explained that while he hasn’t seen the show, he has seen the eerily similar opening credits. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau has also weighed in on the conversation and admitted that he hasn’t watched House of the Dragon just yet. (Image credit: HBO) Nikolaj Coster-Waldau – Jaime Lannister That appreciation for the series was clear here, and in a broader sense, considering the actor is set to reprise his role as Jon Snow in a spin-off about his legendary GOT character, it makes sense that he still loves the GOT universe. While Harington finds the show “hard” to watch at the moment, he still loves it and the fantasy world. I’d assume that since these actors lived with these characters and this world for so long, and worked on sets like the HOTD locations seeing them back on screen, but not physically being there would be odd. ![]() Seeing King’s Landing and the Iron Throne as well as the costumes that resemble GOT wardrobe would likely cause some wild deja vu. I understand why it’d be difficult to watch House of the Dragon. There’s a pain there, you know? So I’m working my way through it slowly… You’re watching a lot of people in your costumes! I’ve seen the first few episodes… I loved it, I think they’ve done a fantastic job with it… It’s hard for me to watch because I lived in it for so long. ![]() The Jon Snow actor admitted that he’s tried to watch House of the Dragon, but can’t watch it all at once, explaining: (Image credit: HBO) Kit Harington – Jon SnowĮmilia Clarke might not be able to watch the show, but Kit Harington hasn’t totally dismissed the idea of streaming the Game of Thrones prequel.
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