A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Heart & Heroism in Westeros

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The world of Westeros is returning to HBO, this time with a touch of warmth, wit, and wonder. During its New York Comic Con panel, HBO unveiled the first official teaser for its upcoming original half-hour drama series, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Set a century before the fiery chaos of Game of Thrones, this prequel promises a more intimate, character-driven story about courage, friendship, and the origins of legend. The six-episode season premieres Sunday, January 18 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on HBO, with new episodes streaming weekly on HBO Max.

Based on George R. R. Martin’s beloved Tales of Dunk and Egg novellas, the series follows an unlikely pair of heroes Ser Duncan the Tall, a humble and idealistic knight, and his quick-witted young squire, Egg, who harbors a secret that could change the fate of Westeros. Their journey takes place in an era when the Targaryens still rule from the Iron Throne and the last dragon’s memory still lingers in song and story. It’s a time of fragile peace and quiet power struggles—perfect conditions for destiny to strike.

At its heart, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms trades political intrigue for personal stakes. Unlike Game of Thrones or House of the Dragon, this story is told through the eyes of outsiders dreamers, wanderers, and the people caught in the margins of history. Expect battles, yes, but also humor, heart, and a touch of humility rarely seen in the blood-soaked halls of Westeros.

The cast brings a new generation of faces to the realm, with Peter Claffey as Ser Duncan “Dunk” the Tall and Dexter Sol Ansell as Egg. They’re joined by Daniel Ings (The Crown) as Ser Lyonel Baratheon, Bertie Carvel (The Tragedy of Macbeth) as Baelor Targaryen, and Sam Spruell (Fargo) as Maekar Targaryen, among others.

Co-created and executive produced by George R. R. Martin and Ira Parker, the series is helmed by directors Owen Harris and Sarah Adina Smith, ensuring a cinematic blend of emotional storytelling and visual spectacle.

With its mix of swordplay, soul, and signature Martin world-building, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms looks ready to remind fans why we fell in love with Westeros in the first place this time, through the eyes of two unlikely heroes who prove that even in a brutal world, honor and hope still have a place. Get ready to join us on social as we use the tag #KnightsYall when it airs on HBO January 18th!

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