A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Full Release Schedule and Where to Watch
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, the latest Game of Thrones spin-off, debuts January 18, 2026, with new episodes dropping weekly on HBO and Sky Atlantic. The season features six episodes set in a new era of Westeros.
Fans of the Game of Thrones universe have a new reason to get excited as A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is set to premiere in early 2026. This fresh chapter, inspired by George R.R. Martin’s Dunk and Egg stories, introduces viewers to the adventures of a humble hedge knight named Dunk and his young companion Egg. Their journey for glory unfolds at a grand tournament, bringing a fresh perspective to the legendary world of Westeros.
Set nearly a century before the events of the original series and a hundred years after House of the Dragon, this show explores a previously unseen era. Audiences can expect a brand-new cast of characters, each with their own quirks and ambitions, as the story dives into the rich history of the realm.
Premiere Dates and Episode Rollout
The highly anticipated first episode lands on January 18, 2026, at 10 p.m. ET/PT for American viewers. Across the Atlantic, UK fans can catch the debut on January 19 at 3 a.m. GMT, with a repeat airing later that evening. After the premiere, new episodes will arrive every Sunday night in the U.S. and every Monday in the UK, keeping the momentum going through late February.
The complete episode schedule is as follows:
- Episode 1 – January 18
- Episode 2 – January 25
- Episode 3 – February 1
- Episode 4 – February 8
- Episode 5 – February 15
- Episode 6 – February 22
With just six episodes, this season is one of the shortest in the franchise, matching the length of Game of Thrones’ final season. Each installment promises to deliver new twists and turns as Dunk and Egg carve out their place in Westerosi legend.
Where to Watch in the US and UK
American audiences can tune in to HBO for the initial broadcast, while those in the UK will find the show airing on Sky Atlantic. After airing, episodes will be available for streaming on HBO Max in the U.S. and NOW in the UK, depending on your location. This ensures fans on both sides of the pond can keep up with every chapter as soon as it drops.
For those eager to explore more stories from Westeros, there are several other spin-offs and projects in the works, expanding the ever-growing Game of Thrones universe.