When the Game of Thrones spin off, the house of the dragon, premiered on HBO, the first thing viewers could notice was that the welcome intro was tremendously similar to the original from the first part of the saga. The fault was not only the soundtrack, which continued to be the unmistakable melody of Game of Thrones, but also the proposed animation continued to maintain that metaphor of the complex family tree of the families that confront each other in history. Well, it seems that for the new season there will be changes.
New intro for season two

This has been confirmed by the showrunner himself of the series, Ryan Condal, who in an interview prior to the premiere of the second season of House of the Dragon, has confirmed that the intro of the series will present another different intro animation. But he will continue talking about the lineage, since on this occasion what we will see will be the representation of a tapestry that manages to convey the current state of the families, with the losses that have fallen by the wayside and the strongest branches that try to dominate the iron throne.
Regarding the music, it will be the same. This is possibly one of the most distinctive features of the series, so it would be suicide to remove it. Ramin Djawadi's soundtrack is an anthem, so losing it would only impoverish one of the most anticipated moments of every opening night on HBO Max.
Heritage in motion

The idea is to convey that after all the deaths and events of the first season, in this second season, although everything begins in a more stable way (at the family tree level), the story will continue to give us great moments, since the war of A Dance with Dragons to come will be remembered in future books that take place in the story of A Song of Ice and Fire.
When does the second season of The House of the Dragon premiere?
The second season of The House of the Dragon will premiere in the HBO Max catalog next Junio ​​16, so there is only a little more than a week left to continue watching the incredible story that the first season left us. And, if we thought that the events that occurred were insurmountable, we still have a lot of drama to witness.
Source: Gizmodo