Over the last few weeks, HBO Max‘s “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” has been taking us back to Westeros to bring the story of Duncan the Tall (Peter Claffey) and his squire, Egg (Dexter Sol Ansell), to life, and this latest “Game of Thrones” spinoff has proven to be another phenomenal fantasy show.

After those last two episodes, I feel more than confident arguing that this will almost certainly go down as one of my favorite shows of the year, and now can’t wait to see the fallout from that climactic battle last week.

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“A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” continues to follow its usual release schedule for this final week. That means you can look forward to watching “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” season finale tonight (Sunday, Feb. 22) at 10 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max.

Here’s when you’ll be able to tune in to “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” episode 6 elsewhere in the world:

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U.K. – Streaming from 3 a.m. GMT on Monday, Feb. 23Canada – 10 p.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 22Australia – 2 p.m. AEDT on Monday, Feb. 23

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The first season of “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” will run for six episodes and is being released on a weekly basis, with this forthcoming episode capping off the first season. Here’s the full U.S. release schedule for “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” season 1:

“A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” episode 1, “The Hedge Knight” – Streaming now”A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” episode 2, “Heart Salt Beef” – Streaming now”A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” episode 3, “The Squire” – Streaming now”A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” episode 4, “Seven” – Streaming now”A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” episode 5, “In the Name of the Mother” – Streaming now”A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” episode 6, “The Morrow” – Streaming Sunday, Feb. 22

House of the Dragon,” meanwhile, will return for its third season this summer, and the fourth — which we already know will be the show’s last — is currently planned for 2028.

The realm rejoices! Dunk and Egg’s adventures will continue in 2027.#AKOTSK Season 1 premieres January 18, 2026#AKOTSK Season 2 coming in 2027 pic.twitter.com/u25v0upPlANovember 20, 2025

What’s more, showrunner Ira Parker has major plans to continue exploring much more of Dunk and Egg’s lives. Speaking with Esquire, Parker shared they’d be interested in continuing to return to both characters as they aged.

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Asked how many seasons they’ve planned, Parker said: “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 with Egg the Prince.

“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.”

Whether or not we get to know Dunk and Egg that well remains to be seen, but it at the very least sounds like we’ll be getting to know our new favorite “Game of Thrones” duo for some time yet. Oh, and if you’re keen to see what’s in store as soon as possible, you could always read the book the series is based on!

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