House of the Dragon fans ‘gasping’ over shock cameo in season 2 episode 3

‘I literally screamed so loud!’ one fan said after the cameo in the latest episode (Picture: HBO)

Warning: spoilers ahead for House of the Dragon season 2 episode 3.

House of the Dragon fans couldn’t believe their eyes over the shock cameo that takes place in season 2 episode 3, and it’s safe to say that they’re elated beyond belief by the surprise.

In the latest instalment of the Game of Thrones spin-off, Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) heads to Harrenhal in a bid to claim the castle for the Blacks and their Queen Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) before their enemies, the Greens, have a chance to do so.

Harrenhal, which is the largest castle in the Seven Kingdoms, is believed by some to be cursed – and it appears that this could truly be the case when Daemon is haunted by the younger version of Rhaenyra, marking the very welcome return of actress Milly Alcock.

When the first season of House of the Dragon was released, Milly, 24, starred as the Princess Rhaenyra before a time jump took place midway and Emma, 32, took over the role.

Fans had been hoping that they would have a chance to watch Milly as the Targaryen fan-favourite again – and finally, their dreams have come true.

Milly is back! (Picture: HBO)

Daemon is haunted by a vision of the younger version of Rhaenyra, before she became his wife (Picture: HBO)

The couple are currently experiencing a fractured time in their relationship (Picture: HBO)

While staying at Harrenhal, Daemon is in his bedroom when an unknown person seemingly tries to open the door, which he’s blocked with his sword.

He ventures into the hallway, following the noise of a faint, melodic hum before making his way into another room, where someone is sitting in an armchair next to a burning fireplace.

‘Always coming and going, aren’t you?’ the unknown individual says, as Daemon gets closer.

He then sees that it’s the younger Rhaenyra in the armchair, who’s speaking to him while sewing young Jaehaerys’ head back onto his neck after he was brutally decapitated.

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Jaehaerys was murdered in his bed after Daemon attempted to order the assassination of Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) in King’s Landing.

The killers Blood (Sam C Wilson) and Cheese (Mark Stobbart) decide to kill Jaehaerys instead after coming across him first, considering he’s the heir to the Iron Throne.

While Daemon didn’t previously seem too perturbed by the assassination mistake, when he sees Rhaenyra with Jaehaerys in his vision, his eyes well up with tears, perhaps signalling his regret over the devastating death.

When he opens his eyes again, he’s mysteriously standing at the base of a weirwood tree, while a woman who he met at Harrenhal tells him: ‘You will die in this place.’

House of the Dragon fans were ‘screaming’ and ‘gasping’ to watch Milly play Rhaenyra once again.

‘I wish everyone could’ve witnessed the gasp @dhrcore and I let out to the point where we were frozen in place for like a whole minute,’ a fan called Angelina wrote on X.

‘I literally screamed so loud!’ said @nicejanice19, while @JamelleMyBelle added: ‘I was so happy she got to come back.’

Kemi explained why the dream sequence was even more powerful when comparing House of the Dragon to its predecessor, Game of Thrones.

‘This entire sequence was literally everything to me,’ they said.

‘The biggest disappointment in a long list of disappointments in Game of Thrones was the lack of dream sequences

‘Not only did we get that but also Harrenhal got to be just as huge and creepy as it DESERVES.’

Ivan added: ‘Seeing young Rhaenyra again (the great Milly Alcock) in Daemon’s dream was just above and beyond anything that could have happened.

‘Princess Rhaenyra FTW!’

House of the Dragon is available to watch on Sky Atlantic and NOW, with new episodes released on Mondays.

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