The Newest 'Game of Thrones' Spin-Off Show Is a Deep Disappointment
HBO’s six-episode series adapts George R.R. Martin’s Dunk and Egg tales with a smaller budget and a focus on character-driven humor and drama, featuring an elaborate puppet dragon.
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'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' review: 'Game of Thrones' prequel is a surprising comfort watch
The last thing you'd ever expect a Game of Thrones show to be is comforting.After all, comforts are few and far between in Game of Thrones and its prequel, House of the Dragon. In those series, you'd be lucky to get through an episode without witnessing some combination of graphic violence, rape, or torture. SEE ALSO: 'Knight of the Seven Kingdoms': 5 things we learned at the New York Comic Con panel Yet "comforting" is exactly the word that co…
‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Review: Can ‘Game of Thrones’ Be Good?
Wielding shorter episodes and a lighter tone, HBO's latest "Game of Thrones" spinoff follows a nice knight and his young squire as they try to live honorable lives in a treacherous world.
GQ spoke exclusively with showrunner Ira Parker and actors Peter Claffey, Finn Bennett and Bertie Carvel about creating a prequel with more modest and humane stakes than Game of Thrones.
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