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Annie Shapero joins ‘House of the Dragon'

Annie Shapero joins ‘House of the Dragon'

Express Tribune2 days ago
Annie Shapero has officially entered the world of Westeros, taking on one of the most formidable roles in the upcoming season of House of the Dragon. The Australian-British actress will portray Alysanne Blackwood, better known to lore followers as Black Aly, a sharp-witted, battle-ready noblewoman with a legacy that extends far beyond her five-episode arc.
While HBO has yet to confirm the news publicly, production for season 3 is well underway in the UK, and Shapero's involvement has already ignited a wave of excitement behind the scenes. Her character will support Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen in the escalating civil war, the Dance of the Dragons. Known for wielding both political acumen and a sword, Blackwood quickly becomes a fan favourite in George R.R. Martin's Fire and Blood, not least for her future union with House Stark, a detail that's sure to spark fan theories.
Shapero's casting is being treated as a major moment in the show's evolution, bringing a fresh dynamic as the war tears through alliances. Though not a series regular, insiders hint that her scenes are packed with action, conflict, and emotional weight, enough to reshape the landscape of season 3. Her character's fierce loyalty, military prowess, and eventual tie to the North give her a unique bridge between houses, potentially laying groundwork for deeper Stark involvement.
Shapero, best known for her turn in Red Skies and upcoming appearances in The Border and Saccharine, is expected to break out in this new role. With audiences already buzzing over behind-the-scenes glimpses, Black Aly might just become one of the franchise's most iconic warriors yet.
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