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Tom Glynn-Carney says his House of the Dragon character has "abandonment issues and a guilt complex"

The second season of the House of the Dragon is streaming on JioCinema with new episodes dropping every Monday.

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Actor Tom Glynn-Carney, who plays King Aegon II in the Game of Thrones spin-off series House of the Dragon, feels that his character in the show has abandonment issues and a guilt complex.

The series is set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones, and serves as its prequel. Based on George R. R. Martin’s Fire & Blood, the series highlights the great Targaryen War and the Dance of the Dragons.

The new season is set to showcase the battle between The Blacks and The Greens. Tom opened up on his character and how he came to understand his role.

Talking about his character to IANS, Tom said: “You should never, as an actor, judge a character because I feel like if you judge them you might dislike them and that’s not good. So you have to learn to love them by whatever means that takes. Regardless, I don’t dislike Aegon. I think he’s immensely troubled and very complex, for good reasons.”

He further mentioned: “I think he has abandonment issues and I think he has a guilt complex. I also think he feels inadequate and invisible, or he has been in the past, to his family.”

The second season of the House of the Dragon, is streaming on JioCinema with new episodes dropping every Monday.

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