House of the Dragon season 2 won’t be delayed due to WGA strike

House of the Dragon will film according to schedule, despite the Writers Guild of America’s strike, according to a report from Variety.

Variety reports that the scripts of the Game of Thrones Prequel’s second season were completed well in advance of filming. It’s still unclear how much of the show has been written. It’s unclear how much of the show has been written.

House of the DragonFilms in the United Kingdom are being shot, but WGA workers who have work used abroad or work that is used by WGA overseas members, remain on strike. This is the reason why there were questions about the filming of the show.

House of the DragonCondal and George R.R. Martin, and is based on Martin’s history of the Targaryen family, Fire and Blood. Martin said that there will be four seasons of the series. The second season doesn’t have a premiere date yet, and is very unlikely to come back in 2023. If filming continues, House of the Dragon The second season of the show could debut as early as 2024.

Writers Guild of America members voted on 1 May to authorize a strike. It officially began May 2nd. The strike means that WGA members won’t work with any of the companies in the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), which includes Netflix, Amazon, Apple, Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, NBC Universal Paramount and Sony.

After six weeks of negotiation, the WGA and AMPTP could not reach an agreement. This led to the strike. It is the first WGA walkout since 2007.

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