Who Plays Cregan Stark in House of the Dragon Season 2? First Look at The Character
If you're interested in what actor is playing the role of Cregan Stark and how he looks like in House of the Dragon, you can check it out here.

Along with the reveal of a new trailer for House of the Dragon season 2, several stills from the episodes were also shown, featuring new and returning characters. We are slowly getting closer and closer to the premiere of season 2, which will air on June 16, 2024, so any news about it is of growing interest.
And the biggest is certainly being wowed by the new characters and who is playing them and how they will look like in House of the Dragon. Thanks to the latest promotional materials, we learned how Cregan Stark, the head of House Stark and Lord of Winterfell, who is a key player in the history of Westeros, will look in season 2.
In House of the Dragon, Cregan Stark is played by Tom Taylor, a young British actor whom viewers may primarily associate as young Uhtred from the TV series The Last Kingdom. In addition, we could see him in 2023's Love at First Sight, 2019's The Bay, 2020's Us, 2021's Close to Me and 2015's Doctor Foster, among others.
And below you can see the first stills with Cregan Stark (Tom Taylor). One was shared by EW, while the other is from the latest House of the Dragon season 2 trailer. In both shots, he is with Jacaerys Targaryen (Harry Collett).

In House of the Dragon season 2, the Targaryen war has begun and is becoming extremely bloody, as no party, Black or Green, is going to let go. Everyone wants to win a place on the Iron Throne, but there can be only one ruler.
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