Friday, March 29

House of the Dragon has a new “old” intro: the music of GOT | Digital Trends Spanish

If something was completely missing to convince us that we were watching a series that was a prequel to game of Throneswas the music, and especially the introductory theme of House of the Dragonand HBO gave everyone nostalgic a taste, delivering the work of composer Ramin Djawadi.

Because from this episode 2 of the GOT spin-off, an intro resounded with a river of blood running and with the particular entrance music of the series where Jon Snow and Danaerys Targaryen shone.

Elastic, the design firm that created the Game of Thrones opening titlescame back to create the animation for the premiere of House of the Dragon and shared his work online on Monday.

The sequence sees blood pouring out of various symbols on the floors of what appears to be a model stone city, similar to the Old Valyrian one King Viserys (Paddy Considine) has in his own room on the show. Crimson rivers then flow through the streets until they finally converge at the sigil of House Targaryen.

In any case, Djawadi acknowledges in EW that the music for House of the Dragon will be original:

“We wanted to keep the DNA alive by House of the Dragon of the original program Djawadi previously told EW. “We’ll be hearing songs that we remember from the original series, but because it’s all new characters, this is 200 years before, there’s a lot of new material that I’ve written, a lot of new songs that we’ll hear.”

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