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The lawsuit, which was filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Orlando, accuses Character.AI of negligence, wrongful death and survivorship, as well as intentional infliction of emotional distress and other claims. A screenshot of what the lawsuit describes as Setzer’s last conversation shows him writing to the bot: “I promise I will come home to you. That’s not a good reason not to go through with it,” the lawsuit claims. Character.ai said in a blog post published Tuesday that it is introducing new safety measures. Setzer had also been conversing with other chatbot characters who engaged in sexual interactions with him, according to the lawsuit.
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Matt Smith said he hadn't "heard a thing" about "House of the Dragon" season three. Showrunner Ryan Condal previously said the aim is to start filming season three in early 2025. AdvertisementMatt Smith told audiences at New York Comic-Con that he hadn't "heard a thing" about "House of the Dragon" season three. AdvertisementBut the sheer scale of "House of the Dragon" means it can take a long time to write, produce, shoot, and edit a season. "House of the Dragon" showrunner Ryan Condal previously explained the timeline for season three shortly after the season two finale.
Persons: Matt Smith, Daemon Targaryen, Ryan Condal, , George R, Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen, Emma D'Arcy, Joshua Horowitz, Smith, Tom Glynn, Carney, Fabien Frankel, Glynn, I've, Frankel Organizations: HBO, Service, New York, Business, Hollywood Reporter Locations: British
Read previewWarning: spoilers ahead for "House of the Dragon" season two. "House of the Dragon" season two has turned Daemon Targaryen, one of the show's most beloved characters, into a joke. At the end of the first season, the complex and charming Daemon (Matt Smith) emerged as one of the show's most popular characters. Related storiesBut in the chapters adapted for season two, Daemon only goes to Harrenhal and unites the Riverlands. But if the show's writers let themselves be constricted by the book's narrative, they risk "House of the Dragon" going stale — just like Daemon's story arc.
Persons: , Daemon Targaryen, bode, Matt Smith, Smith, Daemon, Rhaenyra's, Emma D'Arcy, Sara Hess, i'm Organizations: Service, Business, Entertainment Locations: Harrenhal, luigi's
Read previewWarning: Major spoilers ahead for "House of the Dragon" season two finale and the book "Fire and Blood." Rhaenyra Targaryen and her biggest rival, Alicent Hightower, form a pact to take over the kingdom in the "House of the Dragon" season two finale. AdvertisementRhaenyra takes over King's Landing without Alicent's help in 'Fire and Blood'Rhaenyra (Emma D'Arcy) uses her dragons to take over King's Landing. He and Rhaenyra took over King's Landing with their dragons, their team of dragonriders, and a fleet led by Corly Verlaryon. AdvertisementRhaenyra struggled to raise enough money to look after King's Landing because most of the gold had been sent away.
Persons: , Alicent Hightower, George R, Martin, Emma D'Arcy, King Viserys, Paddy Considine, Olivia Cooke, Tom Glynn, Carney, Viserys, Rhaenyra, Alicent, Helaena, Phia Saban, Ewan Mitchell, Theo Whiteman, Criston Cole, Daemon, Rhaenyra's, Corly Verlaryon, Ser Gwayne Hightower, Jaehaera, Prince Maelor, Larys, Ser Otto Hightower, Lord Jasper Wylde, Ser Tyland Lannister, Aemond, Harrenhal, Otto Hightower, Tyland, Emma D'arcy, Lord Ormund Hightower, dragonriders, Hugh Hammer, Ulf White, Rhaneyra, Nettles, Addam, Corlys Velaryon, Joffrey Organizations: Service, Aegon, Business, HBO, Rhaenyra, Greens, King's, Younger Locations: Martin's
Theo Whiteman / HBOMain parties: The Triarchy vs. Corlys Velaryon's fleet supported by Jacaerys Velaryon, Hugh Hammer, Nettles, Addam of Hull, Ulf White, and their dragons. The Triarchy is an alliance of cities from Essos that's constantly warring with Westeros and Corlys Velaryon, the Blacks' sea commander, over a chain of islands known as the Stepstones. While on their way to fight the Blacks, the Triarchy captures a ship containing Rhaenyra's children, Prince Aegon the Younger and Prince Viserys. Aegon the Younger escapes on the dragon Stormcloud and warns the Blacks. In addition, the Triarchy hit Jacaerys' dragon Vermax with a grapnel, causing the dragon to fall.
Persons: Targaryen, Harry Collett, Theo Whiteman, Jacaerys Velaryon, Hugh Hammer, Nettles, Addam, Ulf White, Rhaenyra, Essos that's, Westeros, Corlys Velaryon, Prince Viserys, Rhaenyra's, Jacaerys, Corlys Organizations: HBO, Greens, Aegon II, Blacks, Prince Aegon, Younger, Aegon Locations: Hull, Essos
"House of the Dragon" fans should probably check out "Game of Thrones." HBO"House of the Dragon" is a prequel to "Game of Thrones," meaning most fans have watched both. "Game of Thrones" has a similar tone to "House of the Dragon," an incredible cast, and an interesting story arc that kept audiences hooked for eight years. Plus, "Game of Thrones" wraps up a very important storyline that's part of "House of the Dragon." But the prophecy is not fulfilled until the final season of "Game of Thrones," set hundreds of years after "House of the Dragon."
Persons: Kit Harington, Jon Snow, George R, Viserys, Prince, Daemon Organizations: HBO
As a result, many fans believed season two would involve an all-out war, with Rhaenyra seeking revenge on both siblings. Fans believed the finale might have another battle to give the season a climactic end, but they were disappointed again. One fan wrote: "Well, that was probably one of the most underwhelming season finales I've ever watched." Horrible payoff 😭 #HouseOfThedragon — merline (@xomerline) August 5, 2024This season of House of The Dragon was the worst season in the whole GOT universe, including season 8 of GOT. Why not give us a real season finale?
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By the season finale, Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke) knows that she has no allies left in King's Landing. "Every time I'm in a scene like Rhaenyra and Alicent, I'm thinking about the war zone," she said. Matt Smith and Emma D'Arcy as Daemon and Rhaenyra Targaryen in the season two finale of "House of the Dragon." AdvertisementDaenerys Targaryen briefly appears in Daemon's vision in the season two finale of "House of the Dragon." What I love about the way Sara particularly wrote the season finale is that she grounded it in relationships.
Persons: Alicent Hightower, Olivia Cooke, Emma D'Arcy, Alicent, Rhaenyra, It's, , Geeta Vasant Patel, Patel, Daenerys —, Matt Smith, Daemon, Liam Daniel, HBO You've, Emma, Olivia, Ryan, Sara, Hess, HBO Olivia, Catherine Goldschmidt, Ollie Upton, they'd, I'm, you've, Daemon Targaryen, Sarah, I've, there's, Matt, Daenerys Targaryen, Prince, Daenerys Organizations: Service, HBO Locations: King's, Rhaenyra, Harrenhal
Brynden Rivers/Lord Bloodraven in the "House of the Dragon" season two finale. Sydow's character also doesn't have the same red birthmark on his face as Brynden does in "House of the Dragon." It's possible this could be explained in "House of the Dragon" with the idea that the Three-Eyed Raven simply managed to change his appearance over time. Shortly after, the Night King and the White Walkers assault the cave where the Three-Eyed Raven lives. It's not clear whether Brynden/the Three-Eyed Raven will suffer the same fate in Martin's future books.
Persons: , Daemon Targaryen, Matt Smith, Brynden Rivers, Bloodraven, Alys Rivers, Gayle Rankin, Daemon, White, Daenerys Targaryen, Emilia Clarke, Westeros, Targaryen, Emma D'arcy, Lord Bloodraven, HBO Brynden, He's, King, King Aegon IV, Rivers, George R, Bran Stark, Crow, Max von Sydow, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Max Von Sydow, Stark, Raven, Bran, Martin hasn't, Jon Snow, Kit Harington, Lyanna Stark, Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, Ellie Kendrick Organizations: Service, Business, HBO, White, King Aegon, White Walkers Locations: Brynden, Alys, Harrenhal, Rivers, Brynden Rivers
Read previewWarning: Major spoilers ahead for "House of the Dragon" season two and the book "Fire and Blood." Theo Whitman/HBOIn the book, Helaena has three children instead of two. Like in the TV show, Jaehaerys is killed early in the war after Daemon sends assassins into King's Landing. AdvertisementIn the book, Rhaenyra takes over King's Landing, taking Helaena and her mother as prisoners. Rhaenyra could also betrayAlicent after conquering King's Landing and not allowing Alicent or Helaena to leave the city.
Persons: , George R, Martin, Phia Saban, Westeros, Tom Glynn, Carney, Helaena, Aemond, Ewan Mitchell, Emma D'Arcy, Jaehaerys, Olivia Cooke, Halaena's, Theo Whitman, Daemon, Rhaenyra, Maelor, Alicent, Ollie Upton, Daemon Targaryen, Matt Smith Organizations: Service, Aegon, Business, HBO, King's Locations: Bitterbridge, Helaena
"House of the Dragon" threw one new fascinating character in its season two finale that will have great importance down the line — Triarchy Admiral Lohar. But to do so, he has to win the respect of Admiral Lohar, the commander of the Triarchy fleet. Toward the end of the episode, Lohar and Tyland sail together with the Triarchy fleet, presumably bound for the Velaryon blockade. Eventually, a captain from Tyrosh captures him — but it's Fleet Admiral Sharako Lohar who claims him as a prisoner. In addition to attacking the Velaryon fleet, the Triarchy forces also made land on Driftmark, attacking a town called Spicetown.
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Oscar Tully, played by actor Archie Barnes, manages to completely steal away one of the best scenes in "House of the Dragon" to date in episode seven. Daemon desperately covets it, but unfortunately for him, Oscar isn't going to let him take it easily. What you're witnessing here is the verbal murder of Daemon Targaryen at the hands of Oscar Tully. It's the only move available to him to win over the other River Lords, and in turn, their considerable armies. Oscar Tully forever!
Persons: , Daemon Targaryen, Oscar Tully, Archie Barnes, Tully, Oscar, Oscar isn't, Daemon, Grover, Lord, Willem Blackwood, Bracken, Alys Rivers, Oscar Tully isn't, Ollie Upton, Daemon's, Consort, Prince, Daemon seethes, it's, Barnes, sass, Matt Smith, TULLY, tAcWRbHZyP — hayes Organizations: Service, Business, Paramount, HBO Locations: Alys, Harrenhal, @temptationslvre
Read previewWarning: Major spoilers ahead for season two, episode seven of "House of the Dragon." The massacre scene at the end of "House of the Dragon" episode seven may be brutal to watch, but a cinematographer told Business Insider that it was "unpleasant" to film, too. The "scary part" was that the crew didn't have much time to shoot such a crucial scene, Černjul added. Ulf White's dragon scene was filmed on the same bluescreen stageUlf the White (Tom Bennett) was introduced in "House of the Dragon" season two. "He was talking to them in real time, and then he would basically almost turn into a dragon," Černjul said.
Persons: , Rhaenyra Targaryen, Emma D'Arcy, Rhaenyra, Corlys Velaryon's, Steve Touissant, Hugh Hammer, Kieran Bew, Vermithor, Ulf White, Tom Bennett, Silverwing, Černjul, Harry Collett, Theo Whiteman, HBO Černjul, Hugh Hammer's, Loni Peristere, Hugh, King Viserys, Paddy Considine, Daemon Targaryen, Matt Smith, Ulf, White, Ollie Upton, Baelon, Daemon, Peristere Organizations: Service, Business, HBO, Warner Bros, Leavesden Studios, Max Locations: Hull, Dragonstone, Watford, England, Rhaenyra
Read previewWarning: Spoilers ahead for "House of the Dragon" season two, episode seven, and the "Fire and Blood" novel. Hugh Hammer casually drops a massive bombshell in the latest episode of "House of the Dragon," which may have complicated the Targaryen family tree even further. Hugh is not directly related to the Targaryens in 'Fire and Blood'Rhaenyra (Emma D'Arcy) recruits new dragon riders in "House of the Dragon" episode seven. Theo Whiteman / HBOIn "Fire and Blood," Hugh is the bastard of an unnamed blacksmith from Dragonstone. In "Fire and Blood," Hugh betrays Rhaenyra and eventually tries to seize the Iron Throne for himself so that he can rule as king.
Persons: , Hugh Hammer, Emma D'Arcy, Targaryen, Hugh, Kieran Bew, Viserys, Daemon Targaryen, Baerlon, Vermithor, Theo Whiteman, Alyssa, Daenerys, Maegelle, Rhaenyra, It's, haven't Organizations: Service, Business, HBO Locations: Dragonstone, Westeros
Read previewRhaenyra Targaryen's (Emma D'Arcy) focus in "House of the Dragon" season two is finding new dragonriders. Advertisement'House of the Dragon' seemingly gives Nettles' story to Rhaena TargaryenPhoebe Campbell as Rhaena Targaryen in "House of the Dragon." Theo Whiteman/HBOIt appears that the writers have given Nettles' story to Rhaena Targaryen (Phoebe Campbell). AdvertisementNettles was in a relationship with Daemon Targaryen in 'Fire and Blood'Matt Smith as Daemon Targaryen in "House of the Dragon." AdvertisementIt seems highly unlikely that the Nettles' relationship will be folded into "House of the Dragon" because Rhaena is Daemon's daughter.
Persons: , Emma D'Arcy, Nettles, Hugh Hammer, Ulf, White, Kieran Bew, Tom Bennett, Dragonstone, Hugh, Clinton, Seasmoke, Sheepstealer, Rhaena Targaryen Phoebe Campbell, Theo Whiteman, Rhaena Targaryen, Phoebe Campbell, Jake, Rory Heard, Nettles hasn't, Daemon Targaryen, Matt Smith, Theo Whitman, it's, Rhaenyra, Word Organizations: Service, Greens, Business, Silverwing, Clinton Liberty, HBO, Aegon, Blacks Locations: Hull, Vale, Sheepstealer
The latest "House of the Dragon" episode ends with an unexpected same-sex kiss between two lead characters. But the kiss was not in the original script, actor Sonoya Mizuno said. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementWarning: Major spoilers ahead for season two, episode six of "House of the Dragon." In the final moments of episode six, Rhaenyra (Emma D'arcy) and her close advisor, Mysaria (Sonoya Mizuno), share a tender hug and kiss after Mysaria opens up about her traumatic childhood.
Persons: Sonoya Mizuno, Mizuno, , Rhaenyra, Emma D'arcy, Mysaria Organizations: Variety, Service, Business
Read previewWarning: Major spoilers ahead for season two, episode six of "House of the Dragon." But confirming her sexual identity has a deeper resonance on "House of the Dragon" — let's break it down. Emma D'Arcy and Sonoya Mizuno as Rhaenyra and Mysaria in season two, episode five of "House of the Dragon." AdvertisementSonoya Mizuno and Emma D'Arcy as Mysaria and Rhaenyra in season two, episode two of "House of the Dragon." Sonoya Mizuno and Emma D'Arcy as Mysaria and Rhaenyra in season two, episode three of "House of the Dragon."
Persons: , I'm, Paddy Considine, King Viserys, Emma D'Arcy, Sonoya Mizuno, Ollie Upton, Rhaenyra, Alicent Hightower, Milly Alcock, Emily Carey, Alicent, there's, Young, Targaryen, Ser Criston Cole, Daemon, Laenor, Daemon Targaryen, Mysaria, Dragonstone, Theo Whiteman, Aegon's, Jaehaerys, Arryk Cargyll's, It's Organizations: Service, Business, HBO, New York Times Locations: Mysaria, Rhaenyra
Read previewWarning: Major spoilers ahead for "House of the Dragon" season two, episode six. Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke) and her daughter, Helaena Targaryen (Phia Saban) get caught up in a revolt in the sixth episode of "House of the Dragon" season two. Olivia Cooke as Alicent Hightower and Emma D'Arcy as Rhaenyra Targaryen in "House of the Dragon." Three years after Rhaenyra's death, Alicent is placed under house arrest because she fails to persuade her granddaughter to kill Rhaenyra's last surviving son. AdvertisementAlicent's death is a lonely one, but at least she isn't killed in battle, or eaten by a dragon.
Persons: , Alicent Hightower, Olivia Cooke, Helaena, Phia Saban, Hugh Hammer, Kieran Bew, Rhaenyra Targaryen, Emma D'Arcy, Alicent, Rhaenyra, Theo Whitman, Rhaenyra's, what's, it's, Daemon Targaryen, Matt Smith, Criston Cole, Fabien Frankel Organizations: Service, HBO, Business, Hollywood, Rhaenyra, Greens, King's
Read previewWarning: Spoilers ahead for "House of the Dragon" season two, episode six. "House of the Dragon" continues to surprise fans with cameos from beloved actors — particularly those who have played a role in Daemon Targaryen's narrative arc. Paddy Considine as Viserys Targaryen in "House of the Dragon" season two. Later in the episode, Daemon sees Viserys again, crumpled and moaning in pain over Aemma's dead body. Daemon embraces Viserys in "House of the Dragon" season two, episode six.
Persons: , Matt Smith, Milly Alcock, Rhaenyra, Nanna Blondell, Laena Velaryon, Alyssa Targaryen, King Viserys Targaryen, Paddy Considine, Viserys, Max Daemon relives, Aemma, Baelon, Daemon, Daemon doesn't, Max Viserys, movingly, Considine, Variety, I've Organizations: Service, HBO, Business, Hollywood Locations: Harrenhal, Alys Rivers
Read previewWarning: Spoilers ahead for "House of the Dragon" season two, episode six. "House of the Dragon" hasn't been shy about taking some liberties with its source material. The HBO hit, based on the fictional House Targaryen history book "Fire and Blood" by "Game of Thrones" author George R.R. Martin, made its biggest departure from the book so far back in season one when it changed the fate of Laenor Velaryon. This is a much happier ending for Laenor, but it leaves one major loose thread: his dragon, Seasmoke.
Persons: , hasn't, George R.R, Martin, Laenor, Rhaenyra Targaryen's, Ser Qarl Correy, Rhaenyra, Daemon Targaryen, Daemon, Qarl, Seasmoke, Jacaerys, Steffon, Addam, Alyn, they'd, it's, Daenerys, Velaryon, 🐉, ince, ike Organizations: Service, HBO, Business, Aegon, Greens, ust Locations: Essos, Hull
The war between the Blacks and the Greens heats up in "House of the Dragon" season two. Here's all the dragonriders who might appear in season two. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementWarning: Major spoilers ahead for "House of the Dragon" season two, episode five. The Dance of Dragons has finally begun in "House of the Dragon," and it's about to get even more dramatic as Rhaenyra Targaryen attempts to recruit new dragonriders for her army.
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Read previewWarning: Major spoilers ahead for "House of the Dragon" season two and the book "Fire and Blood." Jacaerys "Jace" Targaryen could be the next major character to die in "House of the Dragon" if season two follows the storyline of the George R. R. Martin book it's based on. Jacaerys Targaryen and his dragon Vermax are killed during a battle against the Triarchy. Baela (Bethany Antonia) and her step-brother Jacaerys Targaryen (Harry Collett) are engaged to be married in "House of the Dragon." The next episodes of "House of the Dragon," which air on Sundays on HBO, will likely indicate whether Jace is next to be killed.
Persons: , Jace, Targaryen, George R, Martin, Rhaenyra, Rhaenys Targaryen, Tom Glynn, Carney, Rhaenyra Targaryen, Emma D'Arcy, Henry Collett, Here's, Baela, Bethany Antonia, Jacaerys Targaryen, Harry Collett, Ollie Upton, Meleys, Otto Hightower, Deamon, Matt Smith, Corlys Velaryon, Steve Toussaint, Otto, Corlys, Hugh Hammer, Ulf White, Nettles, Sheepstealer, Jace's, Rhaena Targaryen, Phoebe Campbell Organizations: Service, HBO, Business, Blacks, Greens, Aegon II, Aegon, Joffrey, Younger, Viserys Locations: Rook's, Dragonstone, Pentos, Hull, Seasmoke
Read previewWarning: Major spoilers ahead for "House of the Dragon" season two, episode five. Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) dreamed that he slept with his mother, Alyssa Targaryen (Emeline Lambert) in the latest episode of "House of the Dragon" season two, in a surprising incest scene that shocked fans. In episode five, "Regent," Daemon is still in the haunted castle, Harrenhal, while he tries to rally an army for Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D'Arcy). In episode five, Daemon dreamed that he slept with an unknown woman with long white hair. At that point, Daemon realized that the woman was his mother, Alyssa.
Persons: , Daemon Targaryen, Matt Smith, Alyssa Targaryen, Emeline Lambert, Rhaenyra Targaryen, Emma D'Arcy, he's, Alys Rivers, Gayle Rankin, Alys, hasn't, Rhaenyra, Daemon, Viserys, Alyssa, , , Daemon hallucinate, Princess Alyssa, Aly, abou, gary Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Harrenhal, Alys, bor
At least, according to Eve Best, the actor who's played Rhaenys for a season and a half on "House of the Dragon." Best as Princess Rhaenys in season two, episode four of "House of the Dragon." Advertisement"She deliberately, at the end of episode nine, chose not to start a nuclear war, very rightly," Best told BI. "Then it becomes an instruction, and it's then the final piece of guidance to Rhaenyra," Best told BI. "It has to be a sacrifice, because I feel that for Rhaenys, she's done everything to not have this war," Best told BI.
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Read previewWarning: Spoilers ahead for season two, episode four of "House of the Dragon," and the book "Fire and Blood." It's seemingly a ploy to lure one of Rhaenyra's dragons out, and it works: Rhaenyra sends Princess Rhaenys and her dragon Meleys, the "Red Queen." Unfortunately for Criston Cole and Aemond, his partner in crime, Aegon chooses that moment to take charge, flying into the battle on his dragon Sunfyre. In the book, Vhagar lights Aegon the Conqueror's funeral pyre, which incinerates his body but leaves his Valyrian steel blade, Blackfyre, unharmed. When Rhaenyra arrives, he promptly feeds her to his dragon, Sunfyre.
Persons: , Rhaenyra Targaryen, Harrenhal, Prince Daemon, Ser Criston Cole, Rhaenyra, Princess Rhaenys, Criston Cole, Aemond, Tom Glynn, Carney, Ollie Upton, it's, Meleys, Sunfyre, Vhagar, Ser Criston, groaning, They're, Martin, Prince Regent, Larys Strong, Baela, Alicent, Corlys Velaryon, King, Lady Cassandra Baratheon, Helaena, Maelor, Jaehaera Organizations: Service, Aegon, Business, HBO Aegon, Sunfyre, HBO, Max Locations: Rook's, Westeros
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