Monday 15 August 2022 11:55 PM Matt Smith beams alongside his mum and friend Anais Gallagher at the House of ... trends now Matt Smith dressed to impress as he attended the premiere of House Of The Dragon in Leicester Square, London on Monday with his mother by his side. The actor, 39, cut a dapper figure in a black suit, teamed with a white shirt and black tie, while accessorising with a silver chain. The Doctor Who star seemed in high spirits at the Game Of Thrones prequel event as he wrapped an arm around his stunning mum Lynne. Looking good: Matt Smith dressed to impress as he attended Sky Group Premiere of House Of The Dragon in Leicester Square, London on Monday with his mum Lynne couldn't contain her smile as she wore a glamorous plunging white jumpsuit which featured feather detailing under the bust. She styled her blonde tresses poker straight as they sat just above her shoulders as she beamed proudly next to her son. Matt later posed alongside pal Anais Gallagher on the red carpet who looked effortlessly chic in a blush pink silk midi dress which donned a patterned corset. Close friends: Matt later posed alongside pal Anais Gallagher on the red carpet who looked effortlessly chic in a blush pink silk midi dress which donned a patterned corset Family day: Lynne couldn't contain her smile as she wore a glamorous plunging white jumpsuit which featured feather detailing under the bust The daughter of former Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher, 22, stunned in the off the shoulder number as she wore a radiant palette of pink makeup. She styled her blonde tresses in loose waves and elevated her frame in a pair of chic beige sandals. Matt, who is best known for his role as the eleventh incarnation of the Doctor in Doctor Who, recently switched up his television and film appearances to star in Anais' father's music video We're On Our Way Now. High spirits: The daughter of former Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher, 22, stunned in the off the shoulder number as she wore a radiant palette of pink makeup. Amazing: Matt, Anais and Lynne all beamed together as they took a group snap at the premiere Noel has been on the music scene for decades, he insisted he still doesn't like the idea of videos for his songs, saying he 'f*****g hates' them 'with a passion'. Yet on his good pal Matt's appearance, he said: 'One night he was round our house and as he was leaving at four in the morning I said "Ey mate you don’t fancy being in a video do you?" He said "yeah no problem". And I sort of held him to it.' Admitting he doesn't really know what's happening in the video, Noel added: 'The second video follows on from this one, so he's [Matt] in the next one too'. Winter is back: Matt takes on a prominent role as Prince Daemon in House Of The Dragon, the power hungry younger brother of King Viserys and Heir presumptive to the kingdoms of Westeros From Monday evening long awaited Game Of Thrones prequel House Of The Dragon is set to unpick the fraught, fractious and undeniably incestuous lives of Daenerys Targaryen's distant relatives. Matt takes on a prominent role as Prince Daemon in the series, the power hungry younger brother of King Viserys and Heir presumptive to the kingdoms of Westeros. While anticipation rapidly builds, one hopes an early thaw doesn't put a dampener on the expectations of those still recovering from the arguably rushed climax of its predecessor - but what can we expect from the new show? With £16million spent on each of its ten one hour episodes, one would expect rather a lot. The HBO series was created by Game Of Thrones author George R.R. Martin and is based on his sprawling 2018 book Fire & Blood - a comprehensive history of the House Targaryen. Set 200 years before the bloody battle for the seven kingdoms depicted in Game of Thrones, House Of The Dragon will document the events leading up to Martin's fictionalised War of Succession - a battle for the throne that is ominously referred to as the Dance of the Dragons. Flying high: The Doctor Who star recently switched up his television and film appearances to star in Noel Gallagher's music video We're On Our Way Now The bitter power struggle, documented in the final two chapters of Martin's novel, serves as the connective tissue linking House Of Dragon to Game Of Thrones by drawing attention to the plight of the Targaryen clan and detailing why only two family members - Daenerys and doomed brother Viserys - survived the cull. With eight generations separating the new show from Game Of Thrones, one can expect little else in terms of back story, and those hoping for a glimpse of ancient Lannisters and Starks may well be disappointed. In accordance with the author's text, it will focus solely on the origins of dragon queen Daenerys and the relatives who helped build the ultimately flawed Targaryen empire. House Of The Dragon airs from August 22 on Sky Atlantic and streaming service NOW in the UK and on HBO and HBO Max in the US. One to watch: Matt will also appear in the second High Flying Birds video that follows on from We're On Our Way Now All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility