тАШOutlanderтАЩ Star Graham McTavish Confirms Casting In тАШGame Of ThronesтАЩ Prequel тАШHouse Of The DragonтАЩ
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Graham McTavish is heading to Westeros for HBOтАЩs upcoming тАЬGame Of ThronesтАЭ prequel тАЬHouse Of The DragonтАЭ.
While the network has yet to confirm the casting news, the actor was spotted in costume on the set of the series, leading many to believe he would be a part of the action.
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In a new interview with Stylist magazine, McTavish confirms heтАЩll be on the show.
тАЬIтАЩm enjoying that, yes,тАЭ McTavish said, when asked about the series in an interview promoting his new documentary series with тАЬOutlanderтАЭ co-star Sam Heughan, тАЬMen In KiltsтАЭ. тАЬIтАЩm really having a lot of fun. WeтАЩve just started. ItтАЩs a very big project, so weтАЩre getting to know each other.тАЭ
He continued, тАЬTheyтАЩre lovely people. ItтАЩs great, but I canтАЩt tell you too much. I canтАЩt tell you really anything about the story! But it involves a lot dragons.тАЭ
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While there is no word on what role McTavish will play in the highly anticipated series, the previously announced cast includes Emma DтАЩArcy as Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen, Matt Smith as Prince Daemon Targaryen, Steve Toussaint as the Sea Snake and Olivia Cooke and Rhys Ifans as Alicent and Otto Hightower.
тАЬHouse Of The DragonтАЭ, which is expected to premiere in 2022, is one of six тАЬGOTтАЭ-related prequel projects in the works at HBO.