Ryan Condal Extends HBO Overall Deal Through Season 4 Of ‘House Of The Dragon’ & Beyond
Ryan Condal has extended his overall deal with HBO through 2029, ensuring his continued involvement with 'House of the Dragon'. As co-creator and showrunner, he has played a pivotal role in the series' success, which has garnered strong ratings and critical acclaim. The series is set to conclude with its fourth season, expected to premiere in late 2027 or early 2028.
- ▪Ryan Condal's overall deal with HBO has been extended through 2029.
- ▪He has been the sole showrunner of 'House of the Dragon' since Season 2.
- ▪The series has received an 87% Rotten Tomatoes score and is the most-watched current show on HBO Max.
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Ryan Condal; 'House of The Dragon' Rachell Smith/HBO EXCLUSIVE: House of the Dragon is heading into its final chapter, and HBO has secured Ryan Condal‘s services to see it through. The Game of Thrones prequel’s co-creator, executive producer and showrunner has renewed his exclusive overall deal with the premium network through 2029. Condal originally was signed into an overall deal by HBO in 2020, on the heels of House of the Dragon, which he had co-created with GoT author George R.R. Martin, receiving a straight-to-series order. It was the one out of half a dozen GoT prequels developed by HBO at the time to get a series pickup.
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