After we last dealt with the intrigues in the Targaryen house, the next Game of Thrones offshoot on television should start this year, which is located 100 years before the events of the mother series and 100 years after the events of House of the Dragon. These plans are no longer up to date.
Based on a new Variety report, the spin-off series A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, which was previously announced in a preview video for 2025, will no longer arrive at HBO and the associated streaming service HBO Max this year. The broadcaster postponed the publication by a whole year.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms now only arrives at HBO in 2026.
Game of Thrones series moved: that’s what a Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is about
Like Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon, a Knight of the Seven Kingdoms goes back to a template by George RR Martin. Specifically, it is the amendment
Tales of Dunk and Eggwhich deals with the knight Ser Duncan the Tall and his narrow Egg, which roam through the land of Westeros.
Peter Claffey (Vikings: Valhalla) can be seen in the leading role as Ser Duncan. His loyal companion is embodied by Dexter Sol Ansell (The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes). In addition, the main cast of the series belongs:
The six-part Game of Thrones expansion was written by George RR Martin and Ira Parker (Better Things), who is also on board at House of the Dragon. The director includes Owen Harris (Black Mirror), who stages the first three episodes, and Sarah Adina Smith (a question of chemistry) that takes over the rest.
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