'Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' Trailer Shows Comedic 'Game of Thrones'
- On Thursday, HBO dropped the final trailer for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms ahead of January 18, 2026, spotlighting Ashford Meadow and its jousts at CCXP Brazil.
- Adapting George R.R. Martin's The Hedge Knight, the show centers on Ser Duncan the Tall and Egg, with Season 1 introducing the newly knighted Dunk and his squire Egg.
- Onscreen, Dunk and Egg's relationship clashes with lethal royal antagonism, setting up the tournament conflict as Prince Aerion Targaryen seeks Dunk's death amid jousts and battlefield duels.
- Already renewed, Season 2 signals continued Dunk and Egg adaptations beyond the initial run, with HBO confirming it will adapt The Sworn Sword and embrace a regular folk perspective.
- Technically, the series is set 72 years after House of the Dragon and 100 years before Game of Thrones, with Season 1 comprising six half-hour episodes and episode 6 teased as pivotal.
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The stars of HBO's new Game of Thrones spin-off A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms were on hand at the CCXP convention in São Paulo, Brazil, today to promote the upcoming series. And during the chat, the show's star Peter Claffey, who plays Ser Duncan the Tall, aka Dunk, seemed to let loose an interesting bit of George R.R. Martin trivia.When asked by the panel moderators if he or his young co-star Dexter Sol Ansell (who plays Prince Aegon Targaryen…
‘A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms’: ‘Game Of Thrones’ Prequel Unveils Final Trailer Ahead Of Series Premiere
UPDATED: HBO has dropped the official trailer for its second Game of Thrones prequel series A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, ahead of its January 18 premiere. It was released Thursday as part of CCXP Brazil. You watch the new trailer above and a previously released teaser below. PREVIOUS, Oct. 9: The first trailer just dropped for HBO’s second Game of Thrones prequel series A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, and let’s just say, there’s going to be…
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