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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Aussie Guide to Release Dates

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Aussie Guide to Release Dates
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Get the lowdown on when and where to catch A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, the latest Game of Thrones spin-off, with all the key dates and times for HBO and Sky Atlantic.

Fans of Westeros have something new to look forward to, with A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms set to hit screens in early 2026. This fresh chapter in the Game of Thrones saga is drawn from George R.R. Martin’s Dunk and Egg tales, following the adventures of a humble hedge knight and his young squire as they chase glory at a tournament. Set nearly a century before the original series and a hundred years after House of the Dragon, the show promises a different slice of the Seven Kingdoms, packed with unfamiliar faces and a whole new era to explore.

The first episode lands on 18 January at 10pm ET/PT for viewers in the States. Over in the UK, locals can tune in at 3am GMT on 19 January, with a repeat showing at 9pm GMT for those not keen on staying up late. Aussies will need to check local guides for exact times, but expect it to follow the international schedule closely.

Weekly Episodes and Airing Details

Each new episode will drop weekly, with Sundays reserved for the US and Mondays for the UK crowd. The season is made up of just six episodes, making it the shortest run for a Thrones-related series since the final season of the original show. Here’s how the release dates stack up:

- Episode 1 – January 18
- Episode 2 – January 25
- Episode 3 – February 1
- Episode 4 – February 8
- Episode 5 – February 15
- Episode 6 – February 22

Episodes will air on HBO for American punters and Sky Atlantic for those in the UK. After the initial broadcast, streaming will be available on HBO Max or NOW, depending on where you’re watching from. It’s a straightforward schedule, so you won’t have to do much guesswork to keep up.

What to Expect from the New Series

This series dives into a period of Westerosi history that hasn’t been explored on screen before. Dunk, a bloke with not much to his name, and Egg, his quick-witted squire, are at the heart of the story. Their journey through the Seven Kingdoms is set against the backdrop of a grand tournament, with plenty of new characters and political intrigue to keep things interesting.

With only six episodes, the pace is likely to be brisk, and each instalment should pack in heaps of action and drama. The show’s setting, sandwiched between two major events in the Thrones timeline, means viewers can expect a fresh take on the world they know, without relying on familiar faces from previous series.

Where to Watch and What’s Next

For those keen to catch every episode as soon as it drops, sticking to the weekly schedule is your best bet. Whether you’re tuning in on HBO, Sky Atlantic, or streaming after the fact, the rollout is designed to keep fans talking week after week. If you’re curious about other spin-offs or upcoming projects set in Westeros, there’s plenty more on the horizon, so it’s a good time to be a fan of the franchise.