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That would seemingly set up part of Season 2’s story, as it’ll likely have to address Egg’s lie, and potentially even House Targaryen catching up with him in some way. That’s still possible, but don’t expect to see Maekar himself hot on the heels of Dunk and Egg. Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, actor Sam Spruell confirmed that he is “not going to be in Season 2.” When further discussing the potential for a Maekar return, he added:
“Well, we’ll see. Never say never, but I’m pretty sure that there will be other stories to tell.”
A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms Season 2 Will Be Different (But Also The Same)

Based on George R.R. Martin’s The Sworn Sword, the second of his three Tales of Dunk and Egg novellas, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2 is expected to have an almost entirely new cast. Both Claffey and Ansell will, of course, be back, but if it follows the book, then no other characters or actors will return. Because of that, it makes sense as to why Spruell is happy confirming he won’t be returning, especially given the second season is already in production.
The story of The Sworn Sword finds Dunk and Egg in the Reach, in the service of an old knight named Ser Eustace Osgrey. It’s set around 18 months after the tourney at Ashford, and takes place during a great drought in Westeros, with Dunk having to get involved in a petty land dispute regarding a stream with Osgrey’s local rival. That means, despite the new cast, it’ll still have a similar vibe and scale to the first season.








