House of the Dragon airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and streams on HBO Max simultaneously. Find complete episode schedule, time zones, and tips to never miss an episode.
New episodes of House of the Dragon premiere on HBO every Sunday at 9 p.m. Eastern Time. This consistent weekly schedule, established since Season 1, means viewers across the United States can tune in at the same moment their local broadcast permits. For Pacific Time, that's 6 p.m. PT; Central Time viewers get the episode at 8 p.m. CT; and Mountain Time fans can watch at 7 p.m. MT. Special episodes, such as season premieres or finales, have occasionally shifted by an hour, so it's wise to confirm the exact time on HBO's official listings ahead of major dates.
Season 3 returned with a shock-and-awe-inspiring Battle of the Gullet, which showrunner Ryan Condal described as “arguably the craziest episode of television ever made.” The episode aired at the standard 9 p.m. ET slot, demonstrating the network's commitment to a predictable release.
If you're new to the series or catching up, knowing your local time zone conversion is essential. Here are the standard air times:
Always double-check your local listings, especially during holiday weekends or when HBO schedules double-episode nights.
HBO Max subscribers can stream each episode simultaneously with the live broadcast — meaning the episode becomes available on the platform at exactly 9 p.m. ET on Sunday. This is a major convenience for cord-cutters who want to watch on demand without waiting. However, international viewers may face delays or different platforms. For instance, in the United Kingdom, episodes air on Sky Atlantic at 2 a.m. GMT Monday, several hours after the U.S. premiere. Other regions use third-party services like Amazon Prime Video Channels to deliver HBO content, and those feeds may also follow the same 9 p.m. ET drop time.
To ensure you get the episode as soon as it's available, verify your local HBO Max availability. If you're traveling or using a VPN, note that the service's licensing agreements can affect access. For a deeper look at the season's character dynamics, read our House of the Dragon Season 3, Episode 2 review.
For the most reliable information, consult HBO's official website or the HBO Max app directly, as third-party listing sites can sometimes be inaccurate.
Missing a Sunday night episode is frustrating, especially when social media erupts with spoilers. Fortunately, several simple tools can keep you on track. The easiest method is to set a recurring calendar reminder or alarm on your phone for 9 p.m. ET every Sunday — adjust for your time zone once and forget it. Smart speakers like Amazon Echo or Google Nest can also be programmed with a weekly reminder. Additionally, enabling HBO Max push notifications ensures you receive an alert the moment a new episode goes live. If you can't watch live, use your cable DVR to record the broadcast, or add the series to your 'My List' on HBO Max to watch on demand at your convenience. The platform typically keeps episodes available for the entire season, so you can binge later without fear of missing anything.
With these strategies, staying up to date with House of the Dragon requires minimal effort.