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Since the release of its first episode,House of the Dragonhas been gaining constant popularity. The show has not just won over the audience but has also received positive reviews from critics. Along with the show, the characters have also left quite an impression on viewers, and one of those characters is Rhaenyra Targaryen. Milly Alcock played the young Rhaenyra Targaryen in the first five episodes, and Emma D’Arcy took over the role of adult Rhaenyra Targaryen in the sixth episode ofHouse of the Dragon.

The cast ofHouse of the Dragonhas also been a topic of discussion among its fans. While fans did not want Alcock to leave the role at first, they are now impressed with how Emma D’Arcy has taken over the character. Not just D’Arcy fans are also loving Olivia Cooke as the adult Alicent Hightower.
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Emma D’Arcy And Olivia Cooke Both Auditioned for the Role of Rhaenyra Targaryen
Fans are lovingEmma D’ArcyandOlivia Cookein their respective roles in theGame of Thronesprequel. The actors have been doing an amazing job with Rhaenyra Targaryen and Alicent Hightower’s roles. But according to a new report, there would have been a possibility that Cooke might have been the Targaryen princess.
A recent report has revealed that Olivia Cooke auditioned for the role of both Rhaenyra Targaryen and Alicent Hightower. TheBates Motelstar was asked to read the lines for both characters, and she did amazingly well.

ShowrunnerMiguel Sapochniksaid she was amazing in her audition, and he wanted her on the show. The casting director of the HBO show, Kate Rhodes James, said that Olivia Cooke auditioned for both roles, but James found her more suitable for the role of Alicent Hightower.
After this, Emma D’Arcy auditioned for the role and was cast in the how. The actress recently shared what made it possible for them to do a great job with their audition.

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Emma D’Arcy had Not Watched Game of Thrones Before Auditioning for the Show
Emma D’Arcy, who is currently playing Rhaenyra Targaryen inHouse of the Dragon, recently talked about their audition for the show. TheWonderlustactor said they had not watchedGame of Thronesbefore auditioning for the show. They also shared their audition would not have gone well if they had watched the show earlier.
The actress shared that she was aware of the show but did not have the opportunity to watch it. Emma D’Arcy said,“I hadn’t seen it before I auditioned, which I honestly think is the only reason I’m able to do the job. There’s no way I’d have made it through the audition process if, at that time, I had the love for the show that I have now. I think I’d have buckled under the pressure.”

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Emma D’Arcy was also aware of the source material of the popular show and claimed to have readFire & Bloodbefore the production started. But they had not read the“A Song of Ice and Fire”series. TheTruth Seekersstar said they had only read the book, which was related to the show they are doing.
Whether they knew it or not, Emma D’Arcy is doing a great job with their role. There are only three episodes left in the first season of the show. The studio has already renewed theGame of Thronesspinoff for a second season. There is no doubt that fans would be excitedly waiting for season two also and will be eager to follow up the story of the House Targaryen.
House of the Dragonis also available to stream on HBO Max. New episodes of the show premiere every Sunday on HBO.
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