In season two of HBO’s House of the Dragon, dynamics shift and people die, sometime for futile reasons. Aegon Targaryen (Tom Glynn-Carney) finds himself atop the throne but dealing with volatile family members, serious eye problems, and much more to deal with than befits his young age.
Awards Buzz spoke with Glynn-Carney about his own knowledge of when his character’s time is up and what it’s like to be on a show where series regulars could be killed off at any moment. Watch the video above to hear about the physical nature of this role and Aegon’s current predicament.
The first two seasons of House of the Dragon are streaming on Max.