House of the Dragon Has a Game of Thrones-like Editing Fail

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It seems House of the Dragon is continuing Game of Thrones' tradition of infamous editing mishaps. Eagle-eyed fans spotted a neglect of their ain successful Sept. 5's occurrence of the Thrones prequel—as King Viserys (Paddy Considine) reaches retired with a scroll successful manus during 1 scene, the actor's green surface glove, which is utilized to edit retired 2 of his fingers successful post-production, is intelligibly visible.

"Not the greenish surface glove," one Twitter idiosyncratic pointed out Sept. 4, "On Viserys's missing fingers." Viserys mislaid the 2 fingers owed to the infected cuts helium continues to person from the Iron Throne.

House of the Dragon's predecessor, Game of Thrones, was infamous for its CGI mishaps, particularly one wherever a precise out-of-place java cup could beryllium seen successful beforehand of another Targaryen: Daenerys (Emilia Clarke). Clarke yet joked that showrunner D.B. Weiss was liable for the mistake (though the aforesaid can't beryllium said for Dragon).

But making the magic travel live isn't ever easy. For instance, Eve Best, who plays Princess Rhaenys Targaryen, told E! News exclusively that filming the dragon sequences connected the amusement is simply a "quite weird" experience.

"It's a instrumentality and it's moving about, and you person to determination similar you're connected a centrifugal motorcycle which I've ne'er done before," Best said. "You're strapped successful a harness and there's upwind successful your face. It's conscionable rather weird, but it was besides rather lovely."

Not the greenish surface mitt connected Viserys’s missing fingers 🤣🤦🏻‍♀️#hotd pic.twitter.com/4CLUw5tDhI

— Sarah Capps (@SarahC_821) September 5, 2022

House of the Dragon, which focuses connected the House Targaryen arsenic they regularisation implicit Westeros astir 200 years earlier the events of Thrones, has already been renewed for a 2nd season—so hopefully we'll get much of these behind-the-scenes moments soon. 

House of the Dragon airs Sundays connected HBO and HBO Max.

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