“War is afoot” — and so are changes to the Westeros hierarchy.

There’s no time for peace in the official trailer for HBO’sGame of Thronesprequel,House of the Dragon.

A look at the upcoming spinoff, which was released on Wednesday, takes viewers back to a time where the Targaryens ruled the Iron Throne, and there’s no shortage of bloodlust for the coveted seat.

King Viserys Targaryan (Paddy Considine) is introduced at the start of the clip, speaking of a dream that could potentially be a premonition.

“The dream… it was clearer than a memory,” he says. “And I heard the sound of thundering hooves, splintering shields and ringing swords, and I placed my heir upon the Iron Throne.”

“And all the dragons roared as one,” the King continues.

With a few possible successors, who Viserys will choose to hand down the throne is controversial — and imminent — decision. “I consider the matter urgent, that of your succession,” Otto Hightower (Rhys Ifans) says in the clip.

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Emma D’Arcy

But Viserys isn’t so willing to hand the throne over to the expected replacement: his brother. That’s because his first born, and the natural claim to the throne, is a woman named Rhaenyra Targaryan (Emma D’Arcy).

“No queen has ever sat on the Iron Throne,” Lyonel Strong (Gavin Spokes)reminds the king. “The king has an heir — Daemon Targaryan.”

Viserys responds: “I will not be made to choose between my brother and my daughter.”

However controversial the decision, Viserys appears to choose Rhaenyra to take his spot on the Iron Throne — a place she will rightfully claim when he dies.

But the people of Westeros could revolt at the future of a woman in charge, and that’s not even touching on the idea that Daemon (Matt Smith) has been ousted from the position he saw as his rightful place.

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As the trailer comes to a close, Rhaenyra idealizes her future in the seat. “When I am queen, I will create a new order,” she says.

The clip teases violent conflict, dragons used as weapons, and women and men ready to challenge Rhaenyra before she steps into her role as queen. But, it also begs the question: will Rhaenyra ever make it to the throne that’s been handed to her? Or will jealousy and power plays get in the way?

The new series, which is also set to starOlivia Cooke, Steve Toussaint, Fabien Frankel, and Sonoya Mizuno, will consist of ten episodes.

House of the Dragonpremieres Aug. 21 on HBO Max.

source: people.com