June 22, 2026
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Warning: Spoilers ahead! Do not proceed unless you’ve watched the “House of the Dragon” Season 3 premiere. 

Goodnight, sweet prince.

“House of the Dragon” Season 3 opens by brutally killing another main character: Prince Jacaerys “Jace” Velaryon (Harry Collett), the firstborn son of Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy) and the heir apparent.

In the “House of the Dragon” Season 3 premiere, Jace (Harry Collett) became Rhaenyra’s (Emma D’Arcy) second son to die. (Collett and D’Arcy are pictured above in the HBO show.) HBO
Jace (pictured with Rhaenyra in “House of the Dragon” Season 3) died in The Battle of the Gullet. HBO

In the episode, Rhaenyra is informed that ships are gathering and preparing to fight. She wants to fly her dragon, Syrax, into the naval battle — which is called The Battle of the Gullet.

Jace insists that, because his mother is the queen, she shouldn’t risk going. He locks Rhaenyra in her rooms and disobeys her orders, flying his dragon, Vermax, out to enter the battle himself. 

When Jace and Vermax fly over the water where the ships are fighting, his cousin, Lady Rhaena Targaryen (Phoebe Campbell), flies in on Sheepstealer, the wild dragon she recently tamed.

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Unfortunately, Jace had no idea that Rhaena was coming to aid him, and he gets both surprised and distracted. 

Jace (pictured in “House of the Dragon” Season 3) flew his dragon into the naval battle and got distracted. HBO
Jace (pictured in “House of the Dragon” Season 3) also disobeyed his mother Rhaenyra by entering the battle. HBO

Since she’s new at flying a dragon and Sheepstealer is feral, Rhaena has limited control over the dragon. The beast keeps spitting fire at people erratically — no matter what side of the war they’re on. 

Rhaena and Sheepstealer distract Jace, leading to Vermax getting shot down by enemies on the ships below. 

Jace falls off a wounded Vermax. As he floats in the water, archers standing on a nearby ship shoot him in the chest with a bunch of arrows, killing him. His body is left floating in the water. 

Jace (pictured in “House of the Dragon”) is fatally shot with arrows after falling off his dragon and landing in the water. HBO
Rhaenyra (pictured in “House of the Dragon”) was going to fly her dragon to the battle herself, but Jace locked her in her room. HBO
Jace was trying to help his grandfather, Corlys (Steve Toussaint, pictured in “House of the Dragon”) who was involved in the ship battle. HBO

“He’s very determined. He knows what he wants, he knows what has to do and he is not gonna stop anyone in his way to get it,” he added.

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But, in the end, Jace was stopped — by a distracting dragon and a hail of arrows.

Sharako Lohar (played by Abigal Thorn, pictured in “House of the Dragon”) is on the enemy side, and also dies in the battle. HBO
The Battle of the Gullet is known as the bloodiest naval battle in Westeros history. (Toussaint’s Corlys is pictured on “House of the Dragon.”) HBO

The show is set nearly 200 years before the events of “Game of Thrones.” In the years after “House of the Dragon,” the Battle of the Gullet becomes known as the bloodiest sea battle in Westeros history. 

The main forces fighting in the battle are the Triarchy, led by Sharako Lohar (Abigail Thorn) and Tyland Lannister (Jefferson Hall), violently clashing against Jace’s grandfather, Corlys Velaryon (Steve Toussaint), and his forces.

“House of the Dragon” follows Rhaenyra and her allies — which includes Corlys — fighting for control over the Iron Throne.

Corlys (pictured in “House of the Dragon”) is a valuably ally to Rhaenyra. HBO
Jace (pictured in “House of the Dragon”) is Rhaenyra’s second son that has died — she has three more. HBO

In true “House of the Dragon” style, Jace isn’t the only death the Season 3 opener contained.

Sharako and Tyland also get killed in the Battle of the Gullet.

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Tyland’s twin, Jason Lannister (also Hall) also gets beheaded offscreen, earlier in the episode. 

Jace is Rhaenyra’s second son to die, after her half-brother Aemond Targaryen’s (Ewan Mitchell) dragon ate her son Lucerys “Luke” Velaryon (Elliot Grihault), at the end of Season 1. 

For those keeping count: Rhaenyra started with five sons, and now she has three. Her oldest three sons (including Jace and Luke) were fathered by Harwin Strong (Ryan Corr). Her younger two sons (who haven’t been onscreen much) were fathered by her uncle-slash-husband, Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith).

Showrunner Ryan Condal called Rhaenyra’s (pictured) story a “Shakespearean tragedy”. HBO
Condal said “House of the Dragon” Season 3 (Rhaenyra pictured here) has a “darker mood.” HBO

This is the penultimate season, as HBO has announced the show will end with a forthcoming Season 4.

“There is a darker mood that you’ll continue to see unfold over the rest of not just this season, but going into the final season as well,” Condal said.

“House of the Dragon” airs Sundays at 9 p.m. on HBO.

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