The fans of “Game of Thrones” and “House of the Dragon” are always delighted by the complexity of the opening credits of every season. they couldn’t been more satisfied with the second season’s opening which brought joy to the fans.
The new opening credit scenes depict a medieval tapestry being woven into the story of the show. The Hollywood reporter had the opportunity to talk with the co-creator and showrunner, Ryan Condal, about why the credits had a 180° change.
“The amazing opening sequence for the original show put us in this place where — not that we were trying to top it, but that we were trying to continue the tradition of an evolving credit sequence that changes.”
Condal also explained they couldn’t reimagine this new opening season as they did it in “Game of Thrones” by showing changes in the geography, showcasing much more of Westeros because they don’t have a place to go following the Targaryen ancestry.
“So we decided to go with radical change. Now that the page has turned and we’re at war, this is a living history and we want to depict that history in a visual way and give the fans new things to take apart and dive into.”