‘I’m 30 and I play a grandmother!’

‘I’m 30 and I play a grandmother!’
‘I’m 30 and I play a grandmother!’

As a universe of medieval origin, that of Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon lives by social rules that are very different from those we are used to, starting from the conception of what could be the right age to have children or grandchildren: it was Olivia who paid the price during this second season of the spin-off Cookee!

In the upcoming new episodes of House of the Dragon, in fact, the Alicent Hightower played by the actress she will find herself not only the grandmother of three grandchildren, but also the mother of an actor just two years younger than Cooke herself!

I have some pretty complicated feelings about this. If they can make dragons they might as well have made me appear younger or older. Or maybe they should have chosen an actress in her forties? I’m really excited for this role, but I just turned 30 and I’m playing a grandmother!” were the words of an amused Olivia Cooke.

We are sure, however, that trick and suspension of disbelief they will do their part this time too, united with the awareness of having to deal with a world regulated by a perception of age that is decidedly different from the one we are used to! In the meantime, we leave you here a brief summary of what we will see in House of the Dragon 2.

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