
It’s now clear how long House of the Dragon will continue. For a while, viewers have been curious about the show’s planned number of seasons, but the creator has now revealed the answer.
Ryan Condal announced that the show will conclude after its fourth season. He revealed this information during an appearance on the Escape Hatch podcast.
During their discussion, Condal mentioned wrapping up Season 3 and getting back to a more regular life after a demanding filming schedule. He also confirmed that they only have one season remaining to complete.
Filming for Season 3 wrapped up in late October, and the show is now undergoing extensive editing and finishing work. Meanwhile, the writers have already begun planning Season 4, which will serve as the series finale and conclude the story.
Condal expressed optimism and a sense of calm when discussing the show’s development. He shared that they’re receiving initial edits and footage, and he’s pleased with the progress. With only one season remaining, he feels they can fully commit to delivering a satisfying conclusion. They’ve already begun writing Season 4, which will be the show’s final season.
Condal was open about how challenging making the show has been. He said creating the dragons is incredibly time-consuming and requires a lot of effort, but maintaining high quality has always been the team’s focus. Despite the difficulties, he considered Season 3 a good experience overall.
He explained that creating the dragons was incredibly time-consuming, so the team really focused on protecting that time and ensuring the final result was high quality. While it was a draining process, he said it was also one of the most fulfilling seasons he’d experienced on the show, leaving him feeling mentally strong despite being physically exhausted.
Based on the feedback, the team working on the show is dedicated to giving the story a satisfying conclusion. They’re aiming to tell the complete “Dance of the Dragons” story and finish it definitively, instead of prolonging it unnecessarily.
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2026-01-03 12:16