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HBO back in North Wales to film House of the Dragon season 3
HBO back in North Wales to film House of the Dragon season 3

North Wales Chronicle

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • North Wales Chronicle

HBO back in North Wales to film House of the Dragon season 3

The hit HBO series, which tells the story of House Targaryen, is based on George R.R. Martin's 'Fire & Blood' books and is set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones. North Wales has already featured on the Game of Thrones spin-off, with filming for past series' having taken place at spots including: North Wales has been used for the filming of previous seasons of House of the Dragon. (Image: Paula Hanks-Jones) Warner Bros. confirmed last month (May 31, 2025) that production had commenced on the third season of HBO's House of the Dragon. Film crews have now been spotted in North Wales, with reports that production is set to run throughout June and July. The sites that will be used for filming, according to the Facebook group House of the Dragon Wales, are: Film crews have already been photographed at Dinorwig Quarry, Craig yr Undeb (Union Rock) and Flagstaff Quarry. One of the stars of the show, Matt Smith (who plays Daemon Targaryen), has also reportedly been spotted in North Wales, filming scenes for House of the Dragon. HBO and Warner Bros. have been contacted for comment. Season three of House of the Dragon is set to feature a host of new and returning characters. EXCLUSIVE: James Norton will join 'House of the Dragon' Season 3 as Ormund Hightower. Returning cast members include: RECOMMENDED READING: North Wales locations used for films and TV shows including House of the Dragon North Wales landmark 'like another world' spotted in new Black Mirror on Netflix Celebrities spotted in North Wales in 2024 from Cillian Murphy to Channing Tatum New cast members for season three of the Game of Thrones spin-off include: A release date for season three of House of the Dragon has yet to be revealed. Have you seen HBO crews in North Wales filming House of the Dragon (season three)? Let us know in the comments below.

HBO back in North Wales to film House of the Dragon season 3
HBO back in North Wales to film House of the Dragon season 3

Leader Live

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Leader Live

HBO back in North Wales to film House of the Dragon season 3

The hit HBO series, which tells the story of House Targaryen, is based on George R.R. Martin's 'Fire & Blood' books and is set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones. North Wales has already featured on the Game of Thrones spin-off, with filming for past series' having taken place at spots including: North Wales has been used for the filming of previous seasons of House of the Dragon. (Image: Paula Hanks-Jones) Warner Bros. confirmed last month (May 31, 2025) that production had commenced on the third season of HBO's House of the Dragon. Film crews have now been spotted in North Wales, with reports that production is set to run throughout June and July. The sites that will be used for filming, according to the Facebook group House of the Dragon Wales, are: Film crews have already been photographed at Dinorwig Quarry, Craig yr Undeb (Union Rock) and Flagstaff Quarry. One of the stars of the show, Matt Smith (who plays Daemon Targaryen), has also reportedly been spotted in North Wales, filming scenes for House of the Dragon. HBO and Warner Bros. have been contacted for comment. Season three of House of the Dragon is set to feature a host of new and returning characters. EXCLUSIVE: James Norton will join 'House of the Dragon' Season 3 as Ormund Hightower. Returning cast members include: RECOMMENDED READING: North Wales locations used for films and TV shows including House of the Dragon North Wales landmark 'like another world' spotted in new Black Mirror on Netflix Celebrities spotted in North Wales in 2024 from Cillian Murphy to Channing Tatum New cast members for season three of the Game of Thrones spin-off include: A release date for season three of House of the Dragon has yet to be revealed. Have you seen HBO crews in North Wales filming House of the Dragon (season three)? Let us know in the comments below.

HBO back in North Wales to film House of the Dragon season 3
HBO back in North Wales to film House of the Dragon season 3

Rhyl Journal

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Rhyl Journal

HBO back in North Wales to film House of the Dragon season 3

The hit HBO series, which tells the story of House Targaryen, is based on George R.R. Martin's 'Fire & Blood' books and is set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones. North Wales has already featured on the Game of Thrones spin-off, with filming for past series' having taken place at spots including: North Wales has been used for the filming of previous seasons of House of the Dragon. (Image: Paula Hanks-Jones) Warner Bros. confirmed last month (May 31, 2025) that production had commenced on the third season of HBO's House of the Dragon. Film crews have now been spotted in North Wales, with reports that production is set to run throughout June and July. The sites that will be used for filming, according to the Facebook group House of the Dragon Wales, are: Film crews have already been photographed at Dinorwig Quarry, Craig yr Undeb (Union Rock) and Flagstaff Quarry. One of the stars of the show, Matt Smith (who plays Daemon Targaryen), has also reportedly been spotted in North Wales, filming scenes for House of the Dragon. HBO and Warner Bros. have been contacted for comment. Season three of House of the Dragon is set to feature a host of new and returning characters. EXCLUSIVE: James Norton will join 'House of the Dragon' Season 3 as Ormund Hightower. Returning cast members include: RECOMMENDED READING: North Wales locations used for films and TV shows including House of the Dragon North Wales landmark 'like another world' spotted in new Black Mirror on Netflix Celebrities spotted in North Wales in 2024 from Cillian Murphy to Channing Tatum New cast members for season three of the Game of Thrones spin-off include: A release date for season three of House of the Dragon has yet to be revealed. Have you seen HBO crews in North Wales filming House of the Dragon (season three)? Let us know in the comments below.

'Ruined' village on slate hillside hints at brutal House of the Dragon scenes
'Ruined' village on slate hillside hints at brutal House of the Dragon scenes

Wales Online

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

'Ruined' village on slate hillside hints at brutal House of the Dragon scenes

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info An iron ring has been thrown around a slate mine on the edge of Eryri for season three of HBO's House of the Dragon (HoTD). As set construction picks up pace, the whole of Dinorwig Quarry has been placed off limits with security guards posted around the massive complex. Sneak pictures of the work undertaken so far suggests a ruined village is being built. A series of fire-damaged carts and boxes have been brought to the site along with piles of charred timber. It's speculated the latter will be used to recreate buildings that were used in series two - showing the devastation wrought by a fire-breathing dragon. It's widely assumed the quarry, near Llanberis, is again standing in as a HoTD backdrop as Harrenhal Castle, the largest fortification in the fictional country of Westeros. included a military encampment and a modified slate incline where a dragon was shown perching. Three other sites in the area are also rumoured to be filming locations for the Game of Thrones prequel series. Two are thought to be in the Nant Peris pass at the foot of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), with a third by Llyn Padarn, Llanberis. As the rest of George RR Martin's 'Fire & Blood' storyline contains some spectacularly brutal battles, signs point to all-out war in HoTD season three. The North Wales Live Whatsapp community for top stories and breaking news is live now - here's how to sign up A letter to local residents warned that scenes planned for Dinorwig include 'extras in armour, horses, special effects and various props'. A casting call has also been issued for 'rugged men' with 'good facial hair'. (Image: John Horrigan) The main quarry footpath was closed on Monday morning (June 2) and this will now stay shut until Monday, June 17. Security guards have been posted at both quarry entrances – from the Nant Peris side and from the Dinorwig Bus Terminus. 'But there are more all around the quarry to prevent unauthorised access,' said local resident John Horrigan, whose land borders the quarry. 'They are seriously enclosing the site and not just at the main entrances. 'The producers have been quite clever this time. For season two, they didn't close off the quarry completely until filming began, making it easier for some people to see the sets being built. This year they want to ensure no interruptions, so have closed off the quarry earlier.' (Image: John Horrigan) Before the quarry was declared completely off-limits, Mr Horrigan snuck inside to get an idea of what's been done so far. Set construction appears to be taking place at three locations within the quarry, including what he understands will be a 'destroyed village'. 'This is in the same place where they had the battle encampment in the last series, with buildings, tents and catapults. Already some props have been brought on site - and they're all burnt. Even though the props are made off-site, you get a strong burning smell as soon as you reach the area. 'Lots of burnt timber are also piled up on wooden pallets ready for set construction. This morning, two 18-tonne trucks and an articulated lorry brought in more crates, ready to be hoisted into position and unpacked by construction crews. 'It looks like they are recreating the village from the last series, only this time after it's been ruined and burnt to the ground by a dragon.' (Image: Carwyn Vaughan) Another set involves a tunnel leading to a separate pit that can't be viewed from elsewhere in the quarry. A new flight of steps has been built to an upper level, on which scaffolding is being erected. 'It's massive,' said Mr Horrigan. 'They've spend weeks building it, with erecting safety rails, steps and towers. I don't know if that's where some of the actors will be filmed, or whether it's they're putting cameras to film the canyon below, but a battle scene is predicted.' Another set involves one of the site's former quarry mills: a huge wooden facade has been erected as if to mimic a medieval hall. 'It's amazing to think they're only filming for four days and yet have to spend a month building the sets,' said Mr Horrigan. 'It's definitely bigger than last time and the whole process is taking longer.' 'I came across four rocks that looked so real you wouldn't know they were fake even if you stood by them. I wonder how many people thought they were part of a new rockfall. Those in the know will point to the sandbags on top to stop them rolling away!' (Image: John Horrigan) In Nant Peris, beneath Yr Wyddfa, no sites have been formally identified yet. However the Union Rock area at the western end of Llyn Padarn has been closed off. Last year the same area was used as a storage area when filming took place on Llyn Padarn for Netflix's The Witcher fantasy series. Could the lake again be used as a backdrop, this time for HoTD? In season two, multiple sites in Gwynedd, Anglesey and Conwy doubled for Westeros. At Dinorwig, site preparation continues until Monday, June 9. Filming starts the following day and continues until Friday, June 13. During this four-day period, the road to the Allt Ddu bus terminus will be closed. Site reinstatement then takes place until Friday, June 20. Another filming day is set for Thursday, June 26. This will also involve a 'few days' either side for preparation and site reinstatement. Location and security crews are reported to be staying in Caernarfon, while safety staff are said to be overnighting in Bangor. Sign up for the North Wales Live newsletter sent twice daily to your inbox 'The production is bringing a lot of money into local hotels, pubs and restaurants,' added Mr Horrigan. 'The crews are also being very respectful to the quarry. They've placed bins everywhere and there's no littering at all, which makes a nice change.' See what's on in your area

'Ruined' village on slate hillside hints at brutal House of the Dragon scenes
'Ruined' village on slate hillside hints at brutal House of the Dragon scenes

North Wales Live

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • North Wales Live

'Ruined' village on slate hillside hints at brutal House of the Dragon scenes

An iron ring has been thrown around a slate mine on the edge of Eryri for season three of HBO's House of the Dragon (HoTD). As set construction picks up pace, the whole of Dinorwig Quarry has been placed off limits with security guards posted around the massive complex. Sneak pictures of the work undertaken so far suggests a ruined village is being built. A series of fire-damaged carts and boxes have been brought to the site along with piles of charred timber. It's speculated the latter will be used to recreate buildings that were used in series two - showing the devastation wrought by a fire-breathing dragon. It's widely assumed the quarry, near Llanberis, is again standing in as a HoTD backdrop as Harrenhal Castle, the largest fortification in the fictional country of Westeros. Season two scenes filmed at Dinorwig included a military encampment and a modified slate incline where a dragon was shown perching. Three other sites in the area are also rumoured to be filming locations for the Game of Thrones prequel series. Two are thought to be in the Nant Peris pass at the foot of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), with a third by Llyn Padarn, Llanberis. As the rest of George RR Martin's 'Fire & Blood' storyline contains some spectacularly brutal battles, signs point to all-out war in HoTD season three. A letter to local residents warned that scenes planned for Dinorwig include 'extras in armour, horses, special effects and various props'. A casting call has also been issued for 'rugged men' with 'good facial hair'. The main quarry footpath was closed on Monday morning (June 2) and this will now stay shut until Monday, June 17. Security guards have been posted at both quarry entrances – from the Nant Peris side and from the Dinorwig Bus Terminus. 'But there are more all around the quarry to prevent unauthorised access,' said local resident John Horrigan, whose land borders the quarry. 'They are seriously enclosing the site and not just at the main entrances. 'The producers have been quite clever this time. For season two, they didn't close off the quarry completely until filming began, making it easier for some people to see the sets being built. This year they want to ensure no interruptions, so have closed off the quarry earlier.' Before the quarry was declared completely off-limits, Mr Horrigan snuck inside to get an idea of what's been done so far. Set construction appears to be taking place at three locations within the quarry, including what he understands will be a 'destroyed village'. 'This is in the same place where they had the battle encampment in the last series, with buildings, tents and catapults. Already some props have been brought on site - and they're all burnt. Even though the props are made off-site, you get a strong burning smell as soon as you reach the area. 'Lots of burnt timber are also piled up on wooden pallets ready for set construction. This morning, two 18-tonne trucks and an articulated lorry brought in more crates, ready to be hoisted into position and unpacked by construction crews. 'It looks like they are recreating the village from the last series, only this time after it's been ruined and burnt to the ground by a dragon.' Another set involves a tunnel leading to a separate pit that can't be viewed from elsewhere in the quarry. A new flight of steps has been built to an upper level, on which scaffolding is being erected. 'It's massive,' said Mr Horrigan. 'They've spend weeks building it, with erecting safety rails, steps and towers. I don't know if that's where some of the actors will be filmed, or whether it's they're putting cameras to film the canyon below, but a battle scene is predicted.' Another set involves one of the site's former quarry mills: a huge wooden facade has been erected as if to mimic a medieval hall. 'It's amazing to think they're only filming for four days and yet have to spend a month building the sets,' said Mr Horrigan. 'It's definitely bigger than last time and the whole process is taking longer.' 'I came across four rocks that looked so real you wouldn't know they were fake even if you stood by them. I wonder how many people thought they were part of a new rockfall. Those in the know will point to the sandbags on top to stop them rolling away!' In Nant Peris, beneath Yr Wyddfa, no sites have been formally identified yet. However the Union Rock area at the western end of Llyn Padarn has been closed off. Last year the same area was used as a storage area when filming took place on Llyn Padarn for Netflix's The Witcher fantasy series. Could the lake again be used as a backdrop, this time for HoTD? In season two, multiple sites in Gwynedd, Anglesey and Conwy doubled for Westeros. At Dinorwig, site preparation continues until Monday, June 9. Filming starts the following day and continues until Friday, June 13. During this four-day period, the road to the Allt Ddu bus terminus will be closed. Site reinstatement then takes place until Friday, June 20. Another filming day is set for Thursday, June 26. This will also involve a 'few days' either side for preparation and site reinstatement. Location and security crews are reported to be staying in Caernarfon, while safety staff are said to be overnighting in Bangor. Sign up for the North Wales Live newsletter sent twice daily to your inbox 'The production is bringing a lot of money into local hotels, pubs and restaurants,' added Mr Horrigan. 'The crews are also being very respectful to the quarry. They've placed bins everywhere and there's no littering at all, which makes a nice change.'

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