Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Ratings: Finale of “House of the Dragon” Sees Season High, But Down 31% from Season 1

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“House of the Dragon” had a season finale on Sunday up by 20% in total viewers.

The final episode, in which almost nothing happened, brought in 1.47 million people. That was up from 1.2% the week before.

The last episode helped boost the season overall, but “Dragon” still finished an average of 31% down from Season 1.

HBO just announced there will be two more seasons, and then they’ll wrap up this slow moving spin off of “Game of Thrones.”

“House of the Dragon” has so far just not caught on like its predecessor. Maybe the next two seasons can be more fun and outrageous and not just a series of wars among characters few care about.

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