The third season of House of the Dragon started with a brutal episode. The second chapter, airing on June 28, 2026 in the Americas, will examine the fallout from the premiere's events. The Game of Thrones prequel continues to be one of the most anticipated titles on HBO and HBO Max. After the physical and emotional violence of the first episode, fans are eager to see how the Targaryen tensions unfold.
Global release times for episode 2
Season 3 episode 2 will be available in North and South America on Sunday, June 28 at 6:00 PM PT / 9:00 PM ET. For audiences outside the Americas, the release is set for Monday, June 29. Specifically, in the United Kingdom it will be available at 2:00 AM BST, in India at 6:30 AM IST, in Singapore at 9:00 AM SGT, in Australia at 11:00 AM AEST, and in New Zealand at 1:00 PM NZST. These timings ensure fans across every continent can watch the episode as soon as it drops.
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Where to stream the series
In the United States, House of the Dragon is available on HBO and HBO Max. In Canada, it streams on Crave. In the United Kingdom, it is on HBO Max, Sky Atlantic, and Now TV. In India, the series is on JioHotstar. In Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand, it is on HBO Max. Unlike some streaming platforms that recently changed account sharing policies, such as Netflix requiring a separate email for each profile, HBO Max continues to allow family sharing without strict restrictions.
Complete episode schedule for season 3
New episodes of House of the Dragon release every Sunday in the Americas and every Monday in the rest of the world. The third season consists of eight episodes. Episode 1 is already available. Episode 2 releases on June 28/29. Episode 3 on July 5/6. Episode 4 on July 12/13. Episode 5 on July 19/20. Episode 6 on July 26/27. Episode 7 on August 2/3. Episode 8, the finale, on August 9/10. The season will conclude in early August, keeping anticipation high for upcoming events.
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For more background on the series, you can visit the Wikipedia page for House of the Dragon, which provides details on the plot and characters. The series is based on George R. R. Martin's book "Fire & Blood" and is a key piece of the Game of Thrones universe.