HOUSE of the Dragon fans have been left 'vomiting' after a man had his penis hacked off in an eye-watering torture scene.

The first episode of the prequel series to Game of Thrones aired in the US last night, while UK fans can watch it from today.


However, British viewers might have to brace themselves as one particular scene left fans across the pond feeling sick.

The grisly moment in question saw Matt Smith's character Prince Daemon have his men round up a mob of criminals.

He then chopped off the hands of thieves, the heads of murderers and in the case of a rapist, chopped off his penis.

House of the Dragon viewers took to Twitter to comment on the horrifying scene.

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One wrote: "WHY DID THEY MAKE ME SEE A SEVERED PENIS???"

Another added: "They just cut this man’s penis off. Omfggggg."

A third tweeted: "HBO MAKES ME VOMIT!!! #NOONEUNDERSTAAANDS #HOUSEOFTHEDRAGON."

The episode also features a “birth scene” which the show’s creators predict will rival the infamously bloody Red Wedding in Game Of Thrones.

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The prequel series, which is set about 150 years before the events of Game of Thrones, documents how the House of Targaryen falls apart in the bloody Dance of Dragons civil war.

It tells of Daenerys Targaryen’s brutal ancestors, who ruled Westeros for 300 years.

They held on to power thanks to no fewer than 17 dragons, each with the destructive ability of a nuclear bomb.

But the Targaryen family is ripped apart by a blood-soaked civil war, known as the Dance Of The Dragons.

The 10-part series is the first offering from the land of Westeros since HBO’s Game of Thrones series ended in 2019.

House of the Dragon is available to stream on NOW and Sky Atlantic at 9pm tonight.

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