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Still, the potential savings here make this a potential bargain for newcomers to the service. If you’re looking to tune into the dragon-drenched drama via Foxtel Now, it’s easy to like the idea of doing so for a quarter of the usual price. Again, there’s no lock-in contract so you can always leave after the three-month discount has run its course or once you’re done with that first season of House of the Dragon. If you don’t, your monthly subscription cost will revert to the regular $104 from that point onward. In Australia, House of the Dragon premiers on the 22nd of August, 2022. This deal expires approximately a week later, on the 31st of August, 2022.