More good news from Westeros: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms season 2 is officially happening — and it’s already in production. So if the season 1 finale left you missing Ser Duncan the Tall and his sharp-eyed “squire” Egg, the wait for their next adventure may not be too long.
Season 1 wrapped up Dunk and Egg’s first chapter on an emotional note, sending the pair back onto the road together. The natural question now is: where do they go next? Below is a spoiler-free guide to everything currently known about A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms season 2, including release window expectations, returning cast, story setup, and when a trailer might arrive.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms season 2 release date speculation

HBO hasn’t announced an official premiere date for season 2 yet. What we do know: filming began in December 2025.
Season 1 reportedly filmed for around three months, finished production in September 2024, and then debuted in January 2026. If season 2 follows a comparable timeline from shoot to release, a spring 2027 premiere feels like a reasonable estimate.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms season 2 cast
Only the obvious core duo are effectively assured at this stage, with additional casting still under wraps:
- Peter Claffey — Ser Duncan the Tall
- Dexter Sol Ansell — Egg (Prince Aegon Targaryen)
If season 2 adapts the next Dunk and Egg novella closely (as season 1 did), viewers should expect a largely fresh supporting cast — meaning most of the season 1 supporting characters are unlikely to return unless the show adds new scenes or surprise cameos.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms season 2 plot

Season 2 is expected to draw primarily from The Sworn Sword, the second novella in George R.R. Martin’s Dunk and Egg series. The story moves on from the Ashford Tourney and picks up about a year and a half later.
Dunk and Egg find themselves in the Reach in the aftermath of the Great Spring Sickness — a devastating pandemic that leaves deep scars across the realm.
The new chapter unfolds during a severe drought, with tension centered on a stream cut off by a dam and the feud that ignites as a result. As ever, Dunk and Egg are pulled into a thorny conflict where honor, survival, and politics don’t align neatly — and where doing the “right” thing is rarely simple.
The story also expands on the background of the Blackfyre Rebellion, a piece of Westerosi history that season 1 began to hint at.
When can we expect the A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms season 2 trailer?

With production still underway, it’s too early to expect a full trailer. That said, cameras are rolling — which means teaser material could arrive earlier than you’d think.
For comparison, the first season’s trailer dropped in October 2025 ahead of its January 2026 premiere. If HBO follows a similar marketing runway, a season 2 trailer is most likely in the late 2026 to early 2027 range.
That’s everything currently known about A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms season 2. With more casting announcements and production updates expected over the coming months, the picture should get clearer as the road ahead for Dunk and Egg comes into view.
Source: HBO, GamesRadar, ScreenRant
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