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When You Can Watch “House of the Dragon” Episode 5 in Your Time Zone

By Chavarria Mary
September 18, 2022
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The Dragon House is under construction. In Episode 3 of the Game of Thrones prequel, we got our first climactic battle sequence. In Episode 4, Daemon Targaryen added some complications to his relationship with his niece Rhaenyra. Hopefully the momentum continues in Episode 5, which airs in the US at 9 p.m. on HBO.

House of the Dragon is set 190 years before Daenerys Targaryen became the mother of dragons. While Game of Thrones focused on families across Westeros and beyond, House of the Dragon focuses on the Targaryens. Based on the book Fire and Look by George RR Martin, it chronicles the rise and subsequent fall of House Targaryen.

As game of thrones before that, House of the Dragon will air one episode at a time. (And U.S know now that it will return for a second season.) It has its predecessor’s former prime time slot: 9:00 p.m. PT on Sundays. The show will simultaneously hit streaming services around the world, including HBO Max in the United States.

Here’s when House of the Dragon is coming to a TV or streaming service near you, wherever you are in the world.

When does House of the Dragon debut in my time zone?

Dragon House airs on HBO at 9 p.m. PT/ET, but on HBO Max at 9 p.m. ET — meaning those on the West Coast can watch it three hours early (6 p.m. PT) on the streaming service. Those in the UK and Ireland will have to stay up late, as the show airs on Sky UK at 2am the next day. In Australia, it will air on Foxtel and Binge at 11 a.m. AEST.

Here are some other time zones, channels and streaming services where the next episode of House of the Dragon will be available.

Canada, Craves: 9 p.m., September 18.
Latin America, HBO Max: 9 p.m., September 18.
Portugal, HBO Max: 2 a.m., September 19.
Spain, HBO Max: 3 a.m., September 19.
Italy, Sky Italy: 3 a.m., September 19.
Finland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden, HBO Max: 3 a.m., September 19.
Germany and Austria, Sky Germany: 3 a.m., September 19.
Switzerland, RTS: 3 a.m., September 19.
Israel, Cellcom: 4 a.m., September 19.
Middle East, NSO: 5:00 a.m. Dubai time on September 19.
Japan, U-Next: 10 a.m., September 19.
Singapore, HBO Asia: 9 a.m., September 19.
New Zealand, Sky SoHo: 1 p.m., September 19.

Game of Thrones was one of the world’s most acclaimed drama series, renowned for bringing the production of Hollywood blockbusters to your TV. Part of the shine of the show faded in the last two seasons, however, as the HBO show was created at a faster rate than Martin could create new books. The sixth book in the Song of Fire and Ice series, Winds of Winter, is known for his constant delays.

Thankfully, House of the Dragon is allowing HBO to copy Martin’s notes again. The show is based on Fire and Blood, a book Martin wrote in 2018. Fire and Blood is the first of two volumes Martin is writing about the Targaryen dynasty: House of the Dragon picks up about halfway through.

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