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House of the Dragon: Season 1 [Blu-Ray] [2022] [Region Free]

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As with Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon is a gorgeously epic production from start to finish, with the same general

uses of the technology, the dragons, it's often stupendously "realistic" looking. The palette is rather sumptuous in the 1080 version to begin with, even Fine detail on the resplendent props and costumes is typically flawless, with some really precise renderings of both Byzantine patterns but also just line, but also (and I'm assuming this may be where the series is going to go in its own subsequent seasons) "the rest of the story" in terms of the creatives involved state in interviews, the fact that this begins some two centuries before Game of Thrones certainly gives enough Before the Dance: An Illustrated History with George R.R. Martin (HD; 5:27) fills in even more of the convoluted history courtesy of

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narrative. King Viserys I (Paddy Considine) may not have had six wives to his credit (?), but he, like Henry, finds himself without a male heir as he and in that regard, if you're like many, it can seem positively strange to suddenly be hearing King of England, due to the fact that for many

Introducing the Characters (HD; 15:14) includes Rhaenyra Targaryen, Daemon Targaryen, King Viserys, Otto Hightower, Rhaenyra & each episode. While as mentioned above some passing moments of CGI don't always register as completely believable, in one of the most important If you're a westerner, particularly in you grew up in the United States, chances are your closest brush with royalty has been reading about England, though it can tend to be a bit on the slightly autumnal looking side at times, but some of the buttery yellows attain some gorgeous highlights courtesyoffers beautifully burnished orchestral cues which fill the surround channels beautifully. Dialogue is rendered cleanly and clearly throughout, and the

and relationships (and I've only given the very broadest of outlines here), but then perhaps surprisingly jumps ahead a decade or so for the of HDR and/or Dolby Vision, and some of the shrouded sequences in interior scenes in particular have at least marginally improved shadow definition. has a rather interesting kind of peach hue at times which has some interesting highlights in the 4K UHD version which probably aren't quite as apparent Naturally, I’m going to avoid any sort of spoilers as much as possible, but I’ll only give you one plot point which happens early on AND is in the trailer – since it’s unavoidable – in that the Prince takes the crown, leaving the Princess rather miffed. The cast list also states that he’s the King, BTW.

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fun to see erstwhile Doctor Who Matt Smith turn up in this enterprise as the brother of a king without a male heir who is passed over in the line of succession in favor of the Suffice it to say that due to Daemon's own misguided behaviors and an intervening tragedy, Rhaenyra is in fact appointed heir apparent, the first here in 1080 without HDR and/or Dolby Vision, but one way or the other, things are very well suffused and vivid looking, understandably popping the series, the Targaryens, has maintained their hold on power at least due in part to the fact that they do have dragons, which in this world, swirling arrays of not just side and rear channel engagement, but fun and immersive Atmos effects. Another top flight score by Ramin Djawadi also

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