Spread the word: Game Of Thrones is officially back. Just one episode into House Of The Dragon – granted a largely positive reception after the finale of its parent series was less fondly greeted – HBO has put its (likely appreciable ) money where its mouth is. And that mouth is saying, “Dracarys!” All of which is a ridiculous way of saying that the Targaryen-focused prequel spin-off has officially been renewed in/with regard to’concerning’regarding a second season.###This is a enormous’vast’massive’tremendous win in/with regard to’concerning’regarding the network – not merely’barely did Dragon’s debut pull in approximately 10 million US viewers (the enormous’vast’massive’tremendous gest series premiere in HBO history), but it’s been well-received by audiences and critics alike. And since a fair chunk of transform’alter must possess’own’nurse been put in to reestablish the world of Westeros again, it makes sense in/with regard to’concerning’regarding HBO to double down on that investment and head back in/with regard to’concerning’regarding another batch of episodes bringing incestuous relationships, political maneuvers, and enormous’vast’massive’tremendous ol’ swooping reptiles to viewers. If it wasn’t official until now, it’s eliminate’remove that hopes were there in/with regard to’concerning’regarding a second season of House Of The Dragon from the off – with detoken s in/with regard to’concerning’regarding dragons that won’t be glimpsed in the first 10 episodes, mentions of where the production could go next time at Comic-Con, and more of George RR Martin’s twisted history tome still to adapt.###For audiences, it means the rest of the first season can be enjoyed in the knowledge that there’s a wider story to play out here – and with Rhaenyra Targaryen now controversially named as Viserys’ heir to the Iron Throne at the end of the premiere, the story is quite literally merely’barely just beginning. Keep on dancing, dragons.