@@ruinedxThe Targaryen historical line of succession recognizes him. So we must as well. No matter the heights of dislike for the little drunken shit.
Fun fact: Olivia Cooke (Alicent) is 30 years old, while the actors portraying her children are only slightly younger. Tom Glynn-Carney (Aegon II) is 29, Ewan Mitchell (Aemond) is 27 and Phia Saban (Helaena) is 25.
It makes me so mad that Hollywood and the rest of the entertainment world continue to erase women over 40 from roles where they would be seen as sexually appealing. Why couldn’t they have found an older actress?
@@user-hg3iv5hy3s yeah Fabian Frankel (Cole) is also just 30, they easily could have had two early 40 somethings and still show the romance/sex, like Cersei and Jaime... they did not pretend there. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau was around 40 at the time and Lena Headey at least in late 30s - which worked as Joffrey was the age that she could have had a child at. I suppose they didn't want to do another actor change in HOTD though. Jace and Rhaenyra also do not work age wise, although there is a but bigger age difference
Yes there is one you missed. The actor who plays Prince Jacaerys has a very London accent. He said he struggled with the royal accent and needed a dialect coach.
This is WatchMojo. Always expect the least amount of effort and numerous dumb mistakes, like the way they spelled "Ryan Coe" and "Sonoya Miso" instead of "Ryan Corr" and "Sonoya Mizuno".
It is funny that most British and Irish actors can speak with American accents well, while Americans can rarely pull off good British and Irish accents. 😂
@djardine2520 I love Peter Dinklage, but his wasn't so great. Really the only American I've believed is the guy who played Dorian Grey in Penny Dreadful. Carnie maybe? I forget his last name. But yes, 1 out of 600 or so? 😂😂
I love this show, the actors are really sublime, and if you're used to seeing them act out serious scenes, it can be surprising to see them joke around in their natural voices in interviews.
I can’t believe it took me like a few episodes of the first season to realize the guy playing high tower is the same guy who played the kicker in the replacements 😂
Rhys Ifans is a real scene-stealer, much like Charles Dance. Would love to see those two in a show together, preferably as antagonists. Hard to believe he was the shaggy roommate in Notting Hill😂
Derby is in the midlands not up north! Don’t get me wrong we’re definitely more north than south but the midlands is a place and that’s where Derby is.
0:52 Watch Rhys in the movie, Notting Hill and you’ll never be able to take him seriously again😂 3:27 hated how bad her accent was in the first season and I’m really happy that they made her correct it for the second season but honestly it’s really bad and it messes up those scenes for me, wish she would’ve just talked in her own accent, but like took it to like a whisper level, or some thing
I agree! Her accent in the first season was all over the place. One minute she sounded British, next she sounded French, and occasionally a hint of Jamaican. I can understand wanting her to have a “mysterious” and hard to place accent but that was a bit much.
I can barely tolerate the Northern American accent. Down South, the women don't raise the pitch of their voices to a whiny screech. No insult. Upper England sounds more like posh Southerners. Not the farm ones. 😊 I'm Southern with Northern England and Scottish lowlands heritage. My fake Scottish accent sound authentic.
I live near Tom and we went to the same secondary school, he sounds a lot more Northern when he's up here than in interviews. Mainly cause Southerners and Americans can't understand us
Emma and Matt and Fabien all sound like their characters, as well as Phia and the guy that plays Larys (don’t know his name 😭) Edit: Eve Best also sounds like Rhaenys
At 1:01 you mention Ser Otto was the hand to 2 Kings, when in fact, he was the Hand to 3 Kings. 1: In 101 AC, after the death of Prince Baelon Targaryen, the son and heir of King Jaehaerys I Targaryen and Hand of the King, Jaehaerys called upon Ser Otto Hightower to be his new Hand. 2: Otto continued as Hand to Viserys I Targaryen, Jaehaerys's grandson, who succeeded to the throne in 103 AC. 3: In 129 AC as Hand of the King to his eldest grandson King Aegon II Targaryen
How did people forget that he also played in the movie with Keanu Reeves called The replacement back in the day, you can hear his accent back then and his character was from Wales too..😊
So annoying whenever they try to have someone use this generic ‘eastern’ (in relation to Westeros) accent. It sounds so fake and forced, really breaks immersion for me
I think the White Worm is supposed to have a bit of a Patois/Caribbean accent. A bit of a weird one though. I also think Graham McTavish is just not fully speaking in his own Scottish accent in interviews because maybe he fears people won’t fully understand him lol.
@@amyb1530 If there's 2 people side by side, one with Queens English and the other with a northern accent we'd all assume the former is the upper class, it's just the general stereotypical consensus in England lol
Have you ever heard a "strong Welsh accent"? Because i guarantee you the giy who plays actually speaks very slowly and articulately so that you can understand him. Welsh speak very fast and can be hard to follow
Sometimes casting a 27yo to play a 20yo can work. And sometimes, casting a 28yo to play a 34yo can work. What doesn't work is when those two are supposed to play son and mother. In Game of Thrones, Catelyn and Sansa really looked like mother and daughter. In House of the Dragon, I see Alicent and Helaena together and I don't even think they look related, let alone that one is the mother of the other.
I adore Olivia Cooke's real accent and personally? idgaf that she is far too young to be playing mother to her all growed up children in season 2, its ok, she makes everything she is in better
How is that possible because some of these people speak completely differently. It's almost like saying Chinese and Japanese sounds the same. Even if you don't speak them, you can easily tell they do not. I'm not British and can hear each are clearly different. You're not listening at all.
@@gevorg1989 They/them can be singular. It's what you say when you have no idea what gender or who you're talking to... Like, say you're an idiot bigot and move on. Bye.
I sear, these recap channels get details INTENTIONALY wrong, or INTENTIONALLY mispronounce names. Like, listen to the show, you'll get the names right.
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Small nitpick but Otto Hightower was actually the hand of THREE kings. He was briefly the hand of the Old King (Jaehaerys I) at the end of his life.
We don't count the usurper.
I came down here to make this comment, was not disappointed lol
I thought it was 3 thanks for corroborating that. Lol
@@ruinedxThe Targaryen historical line of succession recognizes him. So we must as well.
No matter the heights of dislike for the little drunken shit.
And he was the lizard in Spider-Man
Fun fact: Olivia Cooke (Alicent) is 30 years old, while the actors portraying her children are only slightly younger. Tom Glynn-Carney (Aegon II) is 29, Ewan Mitchell (Aemond) is 27 and Phia Saban (Helaena) is 25.
and you can tell.
In that show, if they had a way to make a one year old have a baby, they'd probably do it, especially if they had royal blood.
It's a pretty big plot hole and very obvious but i'm happy to look past it cause the shows great.
It makes me so mad that Hollywood and the rest of the entertainment world continue to erase women over 40 from roles where they would be seen as sexually appealing. Why couldn’t they have found an older actress?
@@user-hg3iv5hy3s yeah Fabian Frankel (Cole) is also just 30, they easily could have had two early 40 somethings and still show the romance/sex, like Cersei and Jaime... they did not pretend there. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau was around 40 at the time and Lena Headey at least in late 30s - which worked as Joffrey was the age that she could have had a child at. I suppose they didn't want to do another actor change in HOTD though.
Jace and Rhaenyra also do not work age wise, although there is a but bigger age difference
Yes there is one you missed. The actor who plays Prince Jacaerys has a very London accent. He said he struggled with the royal accent and needed a dialect coach.
Why show footage of David O'Hara in Harry Potter when you're talking about Rhys Ifans?
This is WatchMojo. Always expect the least amount of effort and numerous dumb mistakes, like the way they spelled "Ryan Coe" and "Sonoya Miso" instead of "Ryan Corr" and "Sonoya Mizuno".
This channel sucks ass. Everyone should block it.
It's criminal that this video doesn't include more of Emma D'Arcy's calming voice.
Because she sounds the most like her character in real life.
She is out of this world b@da$$
It is funny that most British and Irish actors can speak with American accents well, while Americans can rarely pull off good British and Irish accents. 😂
Classical training helps, but so does the ubiquitousness of all things American
@djardine2520 I love Peter Dinklage, but his wasn't so great. Really the only American I've believed is the guy who played Dorian Grey in Penny Dreadful. Carnie maybe? I forget his last name. But yes, 1 out of 600 or so? 😂😂
Training also they watch a lot more American TV than it is the other way around.
Renee Zellweger did great.
@@merlinthemagicdog1899 Then watch This is Spinal Tap.
I love this show, the actors are really sublime, and if you're used to seeing them act out serious scenes, it can be surprising to see them joke around in their natural voices in interviews.
You didn’t even use the right Harry Potter character
Proof that narrator here is not a real British person. Probably an American faking a British accent himself 😂
Yeah he definitely is @@Gamespectives
I can’t believe it took me like a few episodes of the first season to realize the guy playing high tower is the same guy who played the kicker in the replacements 😂
Ohhhhh Laaay, O'lay, O'lay, O'lay.....
No way!! That's crazy
He once was a lizard-man too.
Eyeball Paul from Kevin & Perry too is wild 🤣
I know him as Spike from Notting Hill 😂😂😂
Graham mctavish is scottish he was born in glasgow.
The actor who played Jorah Mormont in GOT was by far the biggest surprise when hearing his real voice.
Olivia Cooke doesn't really sound different from Alicent...
Agreed. She isn't doing an accent like she does in other roles. She's using her natural way of speaking.
What? She has a Manchester accent irl and RP in the show
Watching HoD parallel to The Acolyte is like watching a bunch of drunk hobos vs a Shakespeare play.
which is which? =D
Rhys Ifans is a real scene-stealer, much like Charles Dance. Would love to see those two in a show together, preferably as antagonists. Hard to believe he was the shaggy roommate in Notting Hill😂
HOLY SH_T! Are you kidding me!! He's the scraggly guy wearing tighty whities!?
Yup! 😂
“They all sound the same to me” Stewie-Family Guy-psychologist skit with Sir Ian voice
Derby is in the midlands not up north! Don’t get me wrong we’re definitely more north than south but the midlands is a place and that’s where Derby is.
To Londoners, anything north of Luton is “The North”.
@@MrOtistetraxI didn't even think it went that far, north of Watford is north to a southerner.
Despite being from Sir Benfro (Pembrokshire), Rhys Ifans grew up in Ruthin which is in North Wales. This explains his Northern Accent.
I love Welsh accents. And when this video began, my first thought was "well, of course he's from Wales."
0:52 Watch Rhys in the movie, Notting Hill and you’ll never be able to take him seriously again😂 3:27 hated how bad her accent was in the first season and I’m really happy that they made her correct it for the second season but honestly it’s really bad and it messes up those scenes for me, wish she would’ve just talked in her own accent, but like took it to like a whisper level, or some thing
I agree! Her accent in the first season was all over the place. One minute she sounded British, next she sounded French, and occasionally a hint of Jamaican. I can understand wanting her to have a “mysterious” and hard to place accent but that was a bit much.
OMG same!! even him in HP threw me, like no you can't be a dad!
@@ReganSkye2010 exactly! Apparently she was supposed to have an accent similar to shay from GOT but she butchered it.
ever heard of Poirot? intentionally speaking as foreigner to numb suspects, for them to think bad of him
I didnt expect Graham MacTavish to have a posh English accent 😂
Lol...Rhys Ifans grew up in North Wales not South Wales. Ruthin.
They don’t seem to know UK geography at all. They say Derby is up north when it’s in the Midlands.
As an American... They all sounds the same as their character 😂
How could you think that?
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I can barely tolerate the Northern American accent. Down South, the women don't raise the pitch of their voices to a whiny screech. No insult.
Upper England sounds more like posh Southerners. Not the farm ones. 😊 I'm Southern with Northern England and Scottish lowlands heritage.
My fake Scottish accent sound authentic.
Well stated & Yup 👍🏾
Your ears are clearly glued on...
Everyone loves “Haych-BO”
And showing Albert Runcorn portrayed by David O'Hara, instead of Xenophilius. (facepalm)
Millie is so fine
Was just coming to say the same. She is stunning!
@@jasoneves140 perfection lol
I live near Tom and we went to the same secondary school, he sounds a lot more Northern when he's up here than in interviews. Mainly cause Southerners and Americans can't understand us
I can't imagine just change my accent like this. Amazing. 😂
Fun fact Graham Mactavish does a lot of voice acting, such as Lazarevic and Charlie Cutter in Uncharted!
I think Ewan Mitchell sounds more like Aemond than he himself
So basically in order to get a role in HOTD you'd have to have a foreign English accent. Great.
Thats like, every character. So, none of them sound like their character
Emma and Matt and Fabien all sound like their characters, as well as Phia and the guy that plays Larys (don’t know his name 😭)
Edit: Eve Best also sounds like Rhaenys
I remember Rhys Ifans from when he played eyeball Paul in Kevin & Perry go large. His accent in that was great.
Graham McTavish was a fucking badass as The Saint of Killers in Preacher.
Tom Taylor who plays Cregan Stark, is from Surrey not Sheffield.
Pirate Radio.. Rhys Ifans as Gavin. Love that movie and Ifans.
Milly Alcock is simply stunning!
I’m not sure if you’ve done Game of Thrones, but the people who play The Hound and Podrick sound completely different from their characters too!
Rhys Ifans also doesn’t look anything like his character. Great makeup work.
Man I totally expected them to walk around saying your grace in daily life
Just makes you appreciate how good they are at their jobs!
At 1:01 you mention Ser Otto was the hand to 2 Kings, when in fact, he was the Hand to 3 Kings.
1: In 101 AC, after the death of Prince Baelon Targaryen, the son and heir of King Jaehaerys I Targaryen and Hand of the King, Jaehaerys called upon Ser Otto Hightower to be his new Hand.
2: Otto continued as Hand to Viserys I Targaryen, Jaehaerys's grandson, who succeeded to the throne in 103 AC.
3: In 129 AC as Hand of the King to his eldest grandson King Aegon II Targaryen
Where the hell is Graham McTavish in season 2? Did they re-cast him?
no, character didn't appear again
They all sound like there character lol
How did people forget that he also played in the movie with Keanu Reeves called The replacement back in the day, you can hear his accent back then and his character was from Wales too..😊
Milly Alcock could play a sister of Sydney Sweeney. No wonder the "Euphoria" shout out.
Of course harwin is an Aussie lol Aussies always seem great
Harwin's a bloody Aussie. 😂 I knew I loved him! 🇦🇺
Sonoyo is the most annoying voice for me on House if the Dragon. It’s like nails on a chalkboard. In real life, she sounds better.
😂 apparently more people felt this way and she toned down the accent
They toned it down in the 2nd season 😂 hottest one on the show but her voice makes everyone turn their back on her whenever she’s talking 😂
Same here. Can't stand her character, and can't stand the accent they have her use.
So annoying whenever they try to have someone use this generic ‘eastern’ (in relation to Westeros) accent. It sounds so fake and forced, really breaks immersion for me
she actually lessen it in season 2 lol
That’s a true talent talk like that sound soo believable
Should have included Clinton Liberty who plays Addam of Hull.
Sibel Kekilli isnt German, she is Turkish, she was born in Germany
So...... English, and more English?!?
Didn't franchise but did anybody ever notice that David Prowse sounds like James Earl Jones?
I think the White Worm is supposed to have a bit of a Patois/Caribbean accent. A bit of a weird one though. I also think Graham McTavish is just not fully speaking in his own Scottish accent in interviews because maybe he fears people won’t fully understand him lol.
As an American there is very little difference in these accents to me. They are all British, even the Australian ones.
With the exception of the Australians, they are all British - just from different regions.
So it’s basically a bunch of high class Brits being played by lower class Brits, Scotsmen, and Aussies. Acting!
Being northern doesn’t make you lower class 😭
Scotsman are Brits.
@@amyb1530 If there's 2 people side by side, one with Queens English and the other with a northern accent we'd all assume the former is the upper class, it's just the general stereotypical consensus in England lol
Yeah you did miss one actor, Matt Smith. He's from Zimbabwe. Can't y'all hear his accent?
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I’m still trying to picture her as Supergirl
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Millie Alcock is stunning
otto was hand to 3 kings not 2, they even state it in this season
Tom Taylor who plays Cregan Stark
Graham has got to play in the LOTR universe and GOT universe, does not get much better than that
Sonoya's mother is also part Argentinian.
oh my god a scouser
Olivia Cooke is absolutely gorgeous!! 😍
Mysaria’s first season ascent was awful, but she brought it in season 2. Big props to the improvement. Much more natural feeling.
*masking it. You mean acting? 🤷♂️.
Millie sounds nearly American.
White Worm's accent is so odd.
Because most British actors train to speak in received pronunciation, RP is the standard "Shakespeare" accent
Slow list day, huh?
Me a american not noticing the difference 😂😂 how did I get here I'm lost 😂
When i read “NOTHING like” i expect their real voices to be indian or canadian or some shit 🤣
Have you ever heard a "strong Welsh accent"? Because i guarantee you the giy who plays actually speaks very slowly and articulately so that you can understand him. Welsh speak very fast and can be hard to follow
Tbh, most sound pretty similar to me. But I'm an idiot, so there's that, lol!!
… back in the day…
Why is it at all surpising that an American actor was in Game of Thrones though? The author of the books is American.
Sometimes casting a 27yo to play a 20yo can work. And sometimes, casting a 28yo to play a 34yo can work. What doesn't work is when those two are supposed to play son and mother.
In Game of Thrones, Catelyn and Sansa really looked like mother and daughter.
In House of the Dragon, I see Alicent and Helaena together and I don't even think they look related, let alone that one is the mother of the other.
This is probably to underline the fact that Alicent was also pretty young when she became a mother.She was of age of course,but also young.
Milly Allcocks..
Fun fact, these people are actors!
Uncultured American here thinking most of these accents sound virtually the same...
England is smaller than most US states, most of these are the same accent
@@Juicy_Lucyy Australian woman sounds the same too
Sonoya Mizuno is beautiful.
Mysaria isnt from Essos, shes from Ceres, a true Belter.
huh?
@@gevorg1989 have you never seen the expanse? The belters have a goofy a.. accent and she sounds like that
@@Kawasaki10rr ah! No, I haven't.
@gevorg1989 oh okay, look up clips from the expanse and listen to the belters accent, it's not exactly the same but it reminds me of it
I don’t get this video. You all sound like Harry Potter.
Did u hear their voices in the book?
Story by an American acting by the British
I adore Olivia Cooke's real accent and personally? idgaf that she is far too young to be playing mother to her all growed up children in season 2, its ok, she makes everything she is in better
When Americans hear northern Europeans english vs southern Europeans english..........🤷♂️
They sound same to me
How is that possible because some of these people speak completely differently. It's almost like saying Chinese and Japanese sounds the same. Even if you don't speak them, you can easily tell they do not. I'm not British and can hear each are clearly different. You're not listening at all.
Scouse is the best accent in the world
10:39 you say THEY but then say Milly is from somewhere else 🤔
Because Emma has non-binary gender terms. They prefer they/them.
@@crocochoo You don't say! she's not multiple persons. And is she a computer to be binary? Usage of them in this context is wrong and confusing
@@gevorg1989 Ok. Learn English again then. Wasn't that hard.
@@crocochoo at least I know difference between singular and plural, and I don't believe Emma to be a computer to depend on a "binary" system
@@gevorg1989 They/them can be singular. It's what you say when you have no idea what gender or who you're talking to... Like, say you're an idiot bigot and move on. Bye.
Isn't this just called acting?
First to take the Black 🖤
Anyone else think they all sound the same
I like millie far far better then older reneria
I sear, these recap channels get details INTENTIONALY wrong, or INTENTIONALLY mispronounce names. Like, listen to the show, you'll get the names right.
Milly is so hot.
they all sounded just about EXACTLY like their characters....
What?. No they don't. Stop being contrarian.
U are tone deaf my G
@@TheycallmeMrWonka sure they do.
@@glen7567 I can't tell difference.
They have a wanna be man playing a woman💀💀