Daemon Targaryen v Jon Snow? Matt Smith of House of the Dragon Weighs Imaginary Ancestral Face-Off
Playing Daemon Targaryen in House Of The Dragon, Matt Smith has responded on an imagined conflict between him and Jon Snow from Games of Thrones, determining who would win in an ancestral war. Currently the husband of Rhaenyra Targaryen, Daemon is getting her army ready for House of the Dragon season 2's civil war. A main character in the parent series, Jon subsequently turned out to be Targaryen blood carrier. Daemon is thus one of his several precursor ancestors; both of them are strong fighters.
Appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Smith judged who would prevail in a fight between Daemon from House Of The Dragon and Jon from Game Of Thrones.
Could Daemon Targaryen really beat Jon Snow?
Whether or not a dragon is involved, Daemon and Jon have both proved to be competent characters in their respective series. In only season one of the prequel series, the Targaryen prince has shown himself to be a courageous warrior ready to risk his life for his comrades as well as a skilled strategist. Over his series of engagements in several conflicts, the previous King of the North shown similar skill and endurance.
Although Smith's character would easily be the winner of their struggle if he were fighting with a dragon, hand-to--hand combat may cause a draw. In line with his persistence in combat, the Game Of Thrones finale reveals that its hero is ready to sacrifice even what he cares about the most for the world. The Battle of the Bastards showed how hard it is to stop him once he has chosen to battle. Daemon, on the other hand, is significantly more careful and patient; he studies his opponent before attacking when he discovers a weakness.
Weighing in on a fictitious ancestral showdown, Matt Smith plays Daemon Targaryen on House of the Dragon.
Acting Daemon Targaryen in House of the Dragon, Matt Smith has spoken on an imagined conflict between him and Jon Snow from Games of Thrones, choosing who would prevail in an ancestral war. Currently Rhaenyra Targaryen's husband, Daemon is training her army for House of the Dragon season 2's approaching civil war. A main character in the parent series, Jon subsequently turned out to be Targaryen blood carrier. Daemon is thus one of his several precursor ancestors; both of them are strong fighters.
Appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Smith judged who would prevail in a fight between Daemon from House Of The Dragon and Jon from Game Of Thrones.
Come on guy, Jimmy. In a struggle between Jon Snow and Daemon, who would triumph? Mate, I have a dragon here. I now own a dragon. Listen; Jon Snow is someone I greatly respect. Jon Snow is a wicked lad, not to misinterpret. Nice man Kit Harrington. Beautiful person; I really appreciate you. But not get it twisted; I would f*** [him]. I have a dragon right now!
Fallon asks at 4:59 which character would prevail in a fight; the actor says Daemon would win as he owns a dragon. Smith's comments on the imaginary fight are below.
At 4:59, Fallon asks which character would prevail in a fight; Daemon answers he would since he owns a dragon. Smith's comments on the imaginary fight are below.
Examining the programme more closely
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The main distinction between the two
The two differ primarily, nevertheless, in their respective battle experience. Though Jon has taken part in many battles over Game of Thrones, one of the most seasoned strategists in House of the Dragon's cast is his enemy. Given his years of experience relative to Jon's, Daemon could be able to triumph in a combat even without a dragon. Still, it would be tight since he would be more prone to fall if he undervalued the tenacity of his opponent in combat.
Close study of the episode reveals a lot of intriguing elements for the forthcoming season. Viewers will discover the extent these people are ready to traverse to guard their families and selves. The play features a lot of fascinating turns and bends.