Ryan Condal confirms complaints will not budge season three

Published on June 09, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Ryan Condal, showrunner of House of the Dragon, has been clear: the criticism received during season 2 has not altered plans for the third installment. The series, which already has its four-season arc defined, continues its course without deviation. Condal asks fans for patience, noting that the long wait times between episodes are due to the complex production of visual effects, not script changes.

Cinematic scene of a medieval fantasy showrunner standing firm in a post-production editing bay, surrounded by large monitors displaying dragon CGI wireframes and unfinished battle sequences, while a stack of complaint letters burns untouched in a metal bin beside him, his hand resting steady on a script marked Season 3 Finale, photorealistic technical illustration, dramatic side lighting, high-contrast shadows, ultra-detailed studio equipment, editing timeline visible on screens, glowing render progress bars, calm defiant posture, industrial ambient glow.

Visual Effects: The Technical Reason for the Wait Between Chapters 🐉

The production of House of the Dragon employs an intensive post-production workflow that includes dragon animation, digital environments, and fantastical creatures. Each episode requires months of work from VFX artists to achieve the integration of computer-generated elements with live-action footage. This process, which does not speed up no matter how much pressure the team receives, is the main reason for the gaps between seasons. Condal insists that the story is already planned and that technical tweaks do not imply rewrites.

Fans Have Their Say, But the Script Is Already Written (And They Won't Change It) 🔥

It seems that forums and social media can burn with theories and complaints, but in the House of the Dragon writers' room, the fire is set only by the dragons. Ryan Condal has made it clear that the criticism from season 2 has not even moved a comma in the season 3 script. So, if you were hoping your angry tweets would rewrite Rhaenyra's fate, you'd better find another hobby.