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We also know for sure that A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2 will happen, as it’s currently in production and has been confirmed for a 2027 release on HBO and HBO Max. A third season is also hoped for, though not yet official. That would take it to the end of George R.R. Martin’s published Tales of Dunk and Egg novellas: The Hedge Knight (Season 1), The Sworn Sword (Season 2), and The Mystery Knight (Season 3). But what about going beyond that? Parker was asked about the adaptation plan for Esquire, and revealed his bold vision:
“I hope George keeps writing these. The truth is—and I’ve pitched this to HBO with a couple very polite eye rolls—I want to do four or five now with Egg as a kid. Then, I want to come back in ten years and do four or five more seasons… And with real Dexter [Ansell] and real Peter, just the age that they are at that point. Then, we’ll come back ten years after that and do well, Egg the adult. So, it would be over the course of their lifetime. And mine too.”
A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms’ Plan Is Great – But Probably Won’t Happen

The idea for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms to go this route – as Esquire notes, it’d be very Richard Linklater-esque – is certainly ambitious. In truth, it’s probably too ambitious, with even Parker himself saying, “I’m not sure anyone’s going to let me go for that.” And yet, it’s understandable and commendable that he’s thinking of doing it because, setting aside the practicalities, it would be a great way of adapting these characters to the screen.








