Joe Rogan is furious over the change of actors in House Of The Dragon
Rogan is displeased with the time jumps in the show
Joe Rogan is not a fan of the House of The Dragon. The podcast host was an ardent Game of Thrones fan, however, has a major problem with the direction its prequel show is taking. Recently he vented out his frustrations on his world-renowned podcast.
“House of the Dragon put all new actors in, I was like what are you doing? You could’ve just made her look older you f*cking idiots”, said Rogan as he along with guest Greg Fitzsimmons mocked the show for its time jumps and change of its principal cast.
Fitzsimmons then went on to rave about how the show titled for dragons has a severe lack of it. “They occasionally use the dragons, very occasional, they’ll threaten with a dragon ever so often but nothing happens. But they had me until they changed the actors”, said Joe as he expressed his dismay at having to unexpectedly part ways with actors he’d grown to appreciate.
While Fitzsimmons went on to criticize other aspects of the show that he found to be lackluster, including Paddy Considine, who plays king Viserys Targaryen on the show, Rogan was vehemently stuck on the part where they changed the actors.
“Like whoever green lit that, like where was the adult in the room, is there another like f*cking way here, you’ve got people committed to these actors, ” said Rogan as he continued to bash the series for the time jumps and changing the actors.
Joe Rogan was disappointed in the Game Of Thrones finale
Rogan was previously an ardent Game of Thrones fan but like the rest of the world was left unsatisfied with its controversial final season. He talked about the final episode on his podcast along with Brendan Schaub.
“When they made homeboy the king, I was like what the F*** you talking about? “, said Rogan of the show’s decision to end with Bran Star sitting on the throne. Rogan however did share his pure appreciation for what the series has been able to make happen visually.
He laid particular praise on the climatic fight between The Mountain and The Hound calling it the best scene of the season. Apart from. That he also praised the use of dragons as a form of intimidation, claiming, “it worked every time”
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