After the overwhelming success of Game of Thrones, HBO has been desperate to expand George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire universe in new ways. The first spinoff, House of the Dragon, has been a major hit, and there are various others in the pipeline.
One series that fans have regularly speculated over is the adaptation of Martin’s Tales of Dunk and Egg novellas. This has now been confirmed, and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is set for release in early 2026.
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Expanding the Game of Thrones Universe
Game of Thrones is one of HBO’s greatest moneymakers ever, and part of its success has been down to its franchising model. The fantasy offering has been represented across a range of media ever since it first started gaining popularity, with plenty of other touchpoints for people to learn about the series.
Branching out into games was a huge step forward for Game of Thrones, with the console and mobile offering of the same name from Telltale Games helping to provide more background detail to what was going on in the show. There have also been various online casino games, with Game of Thrones Power Stacks one of the most played slots in the UK. Tapping into the booming online casino industry was a masterstroke, and each season attracted more viewers than the last.
While many fans didn’t want Game of Thrones to ever finish, the story had to reach a climax at some point. Viewers were hungry for more Westeros content, though, and discussions at HBO swiftly moved to spinoffs. House of the Dragon details history from hundreds of years before the events of Game of Thrones, but A Knight of the Second Kingdom is set much closer to the beginning of the original series.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Will Be Easy to Adapt
Numerous ideas for Game of Thrones spinoffs have been put on the table, but many have been rejected. These have included a series focusing on Aegon the Conqueror, Nymeria, and the Doom of Valeryia. The main problem with all of these is that there isn’t enough source material from Martin to work from. That could be a recipe for disaster, and a chance that HBO doesn’t want to take.
The great thing about A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is that it has a lot of source material to use. Indeed, there have been three Tales of Dunk and Egg novellas to date, and the author intends to add to these in the future. These offerings are simple stories compared to A Song of Ice and Fire, with a tight focus on the adventures of the two main characters. This means that the books will be easy to adapt faithfully on the screen.
The wait for another Game of Thrones spinoff is almost over, with confirmation that A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms will hit HBO Max in early 2026. Hopefully, it will be a worthy addition to the franchise, and will run for multiple seasons.