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House of the Dragon: The Complete First Season [4K UHD]

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swirling arrays of not just side and rear channel engagement, but fun and immersive Atmos effects. Another top flight score by Ramin Djawadi also 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

But the episodes are not all 5/5 in video quality. There is very flat and grainy imagery starting at around 26 minutes in Alicent Hightowers bedroom. Likewise, the whole scene when Daemon takes Rhaenyra to a brothel looks even worse than Alicent’s bedroom. Rhaenyra petitions for Lucerys alongside the noble Jacaerys and stoic husband Daemon – Courtesy HBO Audio The 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release of ‘House of the Dragon: The Complete First Season’ includes a nice collection of bonus material in the way of various Behind the Scenes Featurettes that explore different aspects of the series and the process of bringing it to life, featuring interviews/comments with the cast and crew, plus behind the scenes footage and more. Included are ‘Welcome to Westeros’ (running approximately 6 minutes in length), ‘A New Reign’ (running approximately 3 minutes), ‘Returning to Westeros’ (approximately 5 minutes), ‘Height of an Empire’ (4 minutes), ‘Before the Dance: An Illustrated History with George R.R. Martin’ (5 minutes), ‘Noble Houses’ (4 minutes), ‘Familiar Places’ (3 minutes), plus ‘Return to the Seven Kingdoms’ (approximately 25 minutes) and ‘Introducing the Characters’ Featurettes for nine key characters (approximately 15 minutes altogether). 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 theThere are extras on discs one and two, some of which were already available on HBO Max. But the bonus material should have included deleted scenes and probably should have inserted all the trailing “Inside the Episode” minidocs available with HBO. Regardless, this season is a must-own on 4k Blu-ray Disc. It can probably seem positively goofy to modern day sensibilities to study the machinations (not to mention decapitations) that kings like Henry of its own nooks and crannies which can't be easily analogized to anything in Game of Thrones, aside from the fantasy laden quasi-feudal Selected items are only available for delivery via the Royal Mail 48® service and other items are available for delivery using this service for a charge. as yet undisclosed intervening timeline. That said, even if the series chooses not to "fill in the gaps", as Martin himself and several other

depicted in rather shadowy environments enjoy typically excellent fine detail levels. Fine detail on practical elements is generally flawless. The palette AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 2.00:1. Captured with the Arri Alexa 65 and finished at 4K, this series follows in Game of Thrones' inimitable easy to catch the "important" bits. Optional subtitles in various languages are available (and there are some brief forced subtitles for some "foreignof us, it's literally been a lifetime of hearing Queen of England. If Queen Elizabeth II had her own trials and tribulations with which to

HBO’s House of the Dragon is one of the best-looking and sounding shows of 2022, offering video resolution up to 4k (2160) with Dolby Vision HDR and audio in Dolby Atmos/TrueHD. The first season released on 4k Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on Dec. 20, 2022, including a Limited Edition 4k SteelBook. The 4k Blu-ray combo editions from Warner Home Video/Studio Distribution Services include a total of eight discs (four 4k Blu-rays and four 1080p Blu-rays) along with a code to redeem Digital Copies.assume he will inherit the throne if Aemma doesn't give birth to a son, since longstanding tradition has stated only males can assume power. Well, especially once Daemon decides to take matters into his own hands, so to speak), and those sequences, along with the expected battles, often offer 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 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 Welcome to Westeros (HD; 5:59) gives a brief overview and includes interviews with George R.R. Martin.

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