Matt Smith & Milly Alcock Get To Know Me | House of the Dragon | HBO Max

HBO Max introduce two of the actors from the much anticipated Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon.

HBO Max published this video item, entitled “Matt Smith & Milly Alcock Get To Know Me | House of the Dragon | HBO Max” – below is their description.

Check out this exclusive interview with Matt Smith & Milly Alcock from the new HBO Max series House of The Dragon. The co-stars take turns asking the other a series of questions about their lives and careers to get to know each other better.

House of The Dragon premieres August 21st on HBO Max. #houseofthedragon

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Correction: the original version of this contained an error on the spelling of Milly Alcock, which was incorrectly spelt “Milly Alock”, throughout the title and the excerpted description. This has been edited where it was originally presented.


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