Most Unexpected House of the Dragon Casting That Would Totally Work
Father, son, and House of the Dragon.
Many musicians try themselves out in acting, and Lady Gaga is perhaps one of the most prominent examples of that. Her acting portfolio and signature appearance have got people thinking that she might be a perfect addition to the cast of House of the Dragon.
This is where AI-generated arts of Gaga donning a Targaryen look came to use.
Fans have immediately started to think which Targaryen exactly could Gaga play, with some going for what might be the boldest fancast ever. As Henry Cavill is now free of his big gigs as Superman and Geralt of Rivia, he could portray Aegon I Targaryen, with Gaga as his Queen Visenya, and Anya-Taylor Joy as Queen Rhaenys.
Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, falls in the Targaryen line surprisingly well, especially with fans being excited to look even further back into the past of the Targaryens and explore King Aegon's Conquest.
This is not something that is likely to happen very soon, though, as the second season of House of the Dragon is set to finalize the Dance of the Dragons — the bloody Targaryen internal war for the Iron Throne.
With the casting for House of the Dragon season 2 new prominent roles now open, it's not like there are any Targaryen queens available for Lady Gaga right now. But the iconic singer and actress is already a queen for her fans — and maybe in this particular case, this is just enough.
One fan has already come up with a Targaryen-like title for Gaga.
"Lady Gagarys Targaryen, First of Her Name, Empress of The Sandals and The First Gays, Protector of The Queer, Mother of Monsters, Princess of the Red Carpet, The Unburnt, Slayer of Rules," reads the potential Gaga introduction penned by Twitter user LezardNeos.
Still, fans believe Gaga would "devour" as Visenya Targaryen — so maybe House of the Dragon showrunners might want to consider making the Conquest prequel after they are finished with the Dance of the Dragons.
House of the Dragon season 2 is set to begin filming in March 2023. The premiere date is yet to be scheduled by HBO.