Watch This A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2 News Update (2027) — and Ser Duncan the Tall and his young squire Egg are already filming their next epic adventure across Westeros! HBO wasted absolutely no time securing the future of their newest Game of Thrones phenomenon, renewing A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms for a second season back in November 2025 before the first episode had even aired — and that confidence has been rewarded beyond anyone’s wildest expectations, with Season 1 averaging a staggering 14 million viewers per episode in the United States alone, 26 million worldwide, making it the third most-watched series premiere in HBO Max history and earning a spectacular 94% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes! Peter Claffey and Dexter Sol Ansell have captured hearts around the globe as the unlikely duo of Dunk and Egg, delivering a refreshingly intimate, character-driven story set 100 years before the events of Game of Thrones in an age when Targaryens still ruled and dragons had only recently passed from living memory — and now cameras are already rolling in Belfast as the production races to bring Season 2 to screens in 2027 with an entirely new adventure that promises even more danger, political intrigue, and the unbreakable bond between a humble hedge knight and a secret Targaryen prince!
This breaking news fantasy series update covers every confirmed detail, casting announcement, and insider leak surrounding A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2, which will adapt George R.R. Martin’s second Dunk and Egg novella “The Sworn Sword” and transport our heroes to the drought-stricken Reach where Dunk enters the service of Ser Eustace Osgrey at the crumbling stronghold of Standfast! HBO has officially announced three major new cast members who will define the next chapter: Lucy Boynton joins as Lady Rohanne Webber, the mysterious Red Widow of Coldmoat, Babou Ceesay plays the rough-edged Ser Bennis the Brown, and the legendary Peter Mullan portrays Ser Eustace Osgrey himself — setting the stage for a bitter land dispute that will pull Dunk into the lingering wounds of the Blackfyre Rebellion! Showrunner Ira Parker has revealed that George R.R. Martin personally shared outlines for twelve unpublished Dunk and Egg stories, meaning HBO has material mapped out for up to fifteen seasons following these characters through decades of Westerosi history all the way to King Aegon’s reign! With House of the Dragon Season 3 arriving in June 2026 and now Season 2 of Knight filming simultaneously, HBO is delivering on their promise of a new Westeros series every single year through at least 2028! Like this video if Dunk and Egg have already become your favorite Westeros duo, Subscribe for daily HBO and Game of Thrones universe updates, and hit the bell so you never miss a single announcement! “A true knight protects the innocent — and in Season 2, Ser Duncan will discover that loyalty itself can be the deadliest weapon in all of Westeros!”