Affiche De La Princesse Et La Reine De House Of... Official
Promotional posters for this arc emphasize the ideological and personal divide between the two women:
: Imagery often depicts Rhaenyra standing confidently or regally, symbolizing her acceptance of her role as the true heir, whereas other characters like Aegon II are sometimes shown looking unfit or disinterested in the crown. Affiche de La Princesse et la Reine de House Of...
: Rhaenyra is frequently paired with her dragon, Syrax , on posters to represent Targaryen power and the "Fire" half of the series' identity. Key Promotional Posters & Merchandise Promotional posters for this arc emphasize the ideological
: Official Season 2 posters, often featuring both characters, use the tagline "All Must Choose," highlighting how their personal feud has split the realm into "Blacks" and "Greens". Poster: Trends International's House of the Dragon -
Poster: Trends International's House of the Dragon - Rhaenyra One Sheet, 34x2
: Many posters use the "one-sheet" style to highlight the shift in actors from the younger versions (Milly Alcock and Emily Carey) to the adult versions (Emma D'Arcy and Olivia Cooke) that takes place during "The Princess and the Queen".
The official posters and promotional art for , particularly those centered on " The Princess and the Queen " (the title of Season 1, Episode 6), serve as a powerful visual summary of the show's core conflict: the breakdown of the relationship between Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and Queen Alicent Hightower . These images illustrate the transition from a shared girlhood to a bitter, generational war for the Iron Throne. Visual Symbolism and Themes