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House of the Dragon's viral VFX error will be corrected and sent to HBO streaming platforms

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Three years after the now-infamous Starbucks cup incident on the final season of Game of Thrones, the prequel series House of the Dragon has its own unfortunate gaffe, just three episodes in.Many fans noticed towards the end of the third episode - Second of His Name - that Paddy Considine was still wearing a green glove to hide two missing fingers of his character King Viserys Targaryen.Photos of the green glove went viral on social media after Sunday's episode, with HBO telling The Hollywood Reporter that the episode will be corrected with the new version arriving on streaming platforms this week.

The moment happens just at the start of a new scene in the 45th minute of the episode, where Viserys hands a scroll to Ser Addam (Oscar Salem), telling him to 'make haste' and deliver it to Prince Daemon (Matt Smith) in Dwarfstone.While the scene is fairly trivial in the grand scheme of the episode, the digital effects artists failed to remove Visery's pinky and ring fingers, which had green covering on them so VFX artists could remove them in post-production.

However, that didn't happen, and fans on social media like Sarah Capps noticed, sharing a photo on Twitter Sunday night that clearly shows the green covering.

Noticed: However, that didn't happen, and fans on social media like Sarah Capps noticed, sharing a photo on Twitter Sunday night that clearly shows the green covering'Not the green screen glove on Viserys’s missing fingers #hotd,' Capps said in her tweet, which got over 1,000 likes.The incident was reminiscent of the Starbucks cup that was seen plainly at a dinner scene during the fourth episode of Game of Thrones Season 8.The scrutiny around the moment even lead to House of the Dragon creator/showrunner Ryan.

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