HBO Renews A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and Reveals the Full Game of Thrones Calendar

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire Egg, played by the actors in the new series, walk along a dusty road in Westeros with a medieval landscape in the background, under a dramatic sky. Epic HBO production style.

HBO Renews A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and Reveals the Full Game of Thrones Calendar

In a move that demonstrates absolute confidence in its new project, HBO has announced the renewal for a second season of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms long before the public has been able to see a single episode. This decision, accompanied by a detailed release map for the entire Westeros universe, marks the roadmap for the coming years. 🗺️⚔️

An Epic Vote of Confidence and Return to Westeros

The first installment of this prequel, which follows the adventures of the knight Ser Duncan the Tall and his young squire Egg, has its global premiere set for January 18. The early renewal is a clear message from the producer about the potential they see in this story of chivalry and adventures, set a century before the main events. Meanwhile, the future of the other major prequel, House of the Dragon, is also defined, with its third season planned for summer 2026.

Confirmed Westeros Calendar:
  • January 2025: Worldwide premiere of Season 1 of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.
  • Summer 2026: Return of Season 3 of House of the Dragon with the Dance of the Dragons.
  • 2027: Arrival of Season 2 of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.
  • 2028: Premiere of Season 4 of House of the Dragon.
This strategy avoids saturation and allows each production to breathe and maintain its unique identity.

HBO's Long-Term Strategy to Dominate the Seven Kingdoms

The network's plan is ambitious and methodical. It seeks to satisfy the public's insatiable appetite for more stories from George R.R. Martin without falling into fatigue. The alternation between the political and war drama of House of the Dragon and the more adventurous and chivalrous tone of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms creates a diverse content cycle. This ensures that the flame of the Game of Thrones universe remains alive, offering something new every so often but without direct overlaps. 🐉🛡️

Keys to the Strategy's Success:
  • Genre Diversification: Alternates bloody epic with road tales and personal growth.
  • Intelligent Spacing: Releases are staggered, giving each series its moment in the spotlight.
  • Fidelity to the Lore: Both series expand key historical periods from the literary canon.

A Map to Survive the Long Winter Between Seasons

Although the production timelines for these high fantasy series are notoriously long—sometimes seeming to rival the duration of a Westeros winter—, HBO has finally provided a clear calendar. Fans now have a defined horizon until 2028, which mitigates uncertainty and allows them to survive the wait with the certainty that new stories are on the way. The universe created by Martin has secured its dominance on television for, at least, the next four years. ❄️👑