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As of 2022, he plays Ser Criston Cole, a knight from the Dornish Marches, in the HBO fantasy series House of the Dragon, a prequel to Game of Thrones and adaptation of George R. R. Martin's 2018 fictional history book Fire and Blood. [15] Frankel also starred opposite Greta Bellamacina in the independent romance film Venice at Dawn. [16]
In season 2, he journeys with House Hightower forces to King's Landing and accompanies Ser Criston Cole and his army into the Crownlands, and participates in the Battle at Rooks Rest. Following his return to King's Landing, he speaks with his sister, Queen Alicent Hightower, about her youngest son, Prince Daeron Targaryen, who she hadn't seen ...
House of the Dragon is an American fantasy drama television series created by George R. R. Martin and Ryan Condal for HBO. A prequel to Game of Thrones (2011–2019), it is the second television series in Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire franchise. Condal and Miguel Sapochnik served as the showrunners for the first season.
House of the Dragon has been dominating our Sunday nights for only a few weeks, and we’re already thirsty—nay, parched—for Ser Criston Cole, sexy knight and all-around great-seeming guy ...
But in House of the Dragon‘s premiere, that’s precisely what a dashing, mysterious knight named Ser Criston Cole did. So when we chatted with Fabien Frankel, who plays Ser Criston in the Game ...
Warning: Spoilers ahead for House of the Dragon season 2, episode 4, "The Red Dragon and the Gold." Don't read on until you've watched!House of the Dragon continued the vicious "Dance of Dragons ...
Brynna Arens of Den of Geek gave the episode 4 out of 5 stars, stating, "Like most episodes of House of the Dragon this season, episode 6 has a lot going on. While it can be easy to get bogged down by the ever-revolving door of new and recurring characters, this installment at least keeps things moving fairly quickly, reminding us who these ...
[9] Bojalad criticized the characterization of Ser Criston Cole in the episode, but praised the conversation between Rhaenyra and Laenor at Driftmark, and summarized his review by saying, "House of the Dragon is at its best when viewers can feel the weight of history pressing down upon every moment. It’s why most of the various conversations ...