Giant 8-Metre Dragon Glides Over Tower of London for House of the Dragon Launch
Giant Dragon Glides Over Tower of London for House of the Dragon

A giant eight-metre dragon swept around the Tower of London in a dramatic display to mark the launch of the third series of Game of Thrones spin-off House of the Dragon on HBO Max. An eight-metre model of Syrax was brought to life using production scans from the hit show.

Dragon Construction and Flight

Built by German aeronautics firm Airstage, the dragon features 23 moving parts and moved using impellers built into its legs to create lifelike motion. The model weighs 13kg and took three months to build by a 14-strong team using foam, carbon fibre and aluminium. The dragon was crafted from vacuum-formed Depron foam around a carbon fibre and aluminium frame. The model was finished with detailed airbrushing for a lifelike look and took the team nearly 3,000 hours to complete.

Nils Schlenther, chief operating officer at Airstage, said: “This is one of the most intricate flying models we have ever created. After months of R&D and complex construction, the team studied the movement of Syrax and underwent over seven test flights to ensure her flight was as close as what we see in the show as possible. We have been constantly refining and getting the motion as realistic as possible and so the crowd’s reaction was amazing to see as we know we got it right for the fans.”

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Evening Reception and Stars

A special evening reception following the flight was hosted by Harriet Rose and attended by stars of the show Kieran Bew, Tom Bennett, Clinton Liberty, who play Dragonseeds Hugh Hammer, Ulf White and Addam Of Hull, recruited as Dragon Riders by Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) in the series, and Abubakar Salim, who plays Alyn of Hull.

Historical Context

The event celebrated the return of House of the Dragon after nearly a two-year wait. The show is based on George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood and is set 200 years before the events of the hit show Game of Thrones, telling the story of House Targaryen. The eight-episode season will air new episodes weekly on HBO Max, leading up to the season finale on Sunday 9th August.

Anna Kimber OBE, deputy governor of the Tower of London, said: "The Tower of London has stood at the heart of some of the most dramatic chapters in our history for nearly 1,000 years. While dragons may belong to the world of fantasy, the themes at the heart of House of the Dragon – power, ambition and the struggle for the throne – have strong echoes in the stories that played out within these walls. We're delighted to welcome this spectacular stunt to the Tower, where history and fantasy will meet for an unforgettable moment."

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