Winter might be coming, but so are HBO's two spinoff series based on their wildly popular Game of Thrones franchise.
According to an official press release from the company, HBO has officially renewed A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms for a second season, as well as renewing House of the Dragon for a fourth season on the network.
The news comes at a very interesting time for both series ongoing production. Right now, HBO has A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms scheduled to premiere on January 18, 2026, with House of the Dragon's third season set to arrive in summer of next year.
The announcement confirms HBO's continued interest in the various fantasy stories penned by original Game of Thrones creator George R.R. Martin, as well as the network's emphatic commitment to exploring further stories in the GoT continuity.
"We are thrilled to be able to deliver new seasons of these two series for the next three years, for the legion of fans of the Game of Thrones universe," said Francesca Orsi, EVP, HBO Programming, Head of HBO Drama Series and Films.
"Together, House of the Dragon and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms reveal just how expansive and richly imagined George R. R. Martin’s universe continues to be," Orsi went on to say. "In January, I think audiences will be delighted by the inspiring underdog tale of Dunk and Egg that George and Ira Parker have so beautifully captured. And this Summer, House of the Dragon is set to ignite once again with some of its most epic battles yet."
As mentioned above, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is set to explore the unique relationship between the lowly knight Ser Duncan the Tall and his unassuming royal squire, Aegon Targaryen.
Meanwhile, House of the Dragon's third season will continue to focus on the escalating Targaryen war of succession, pitting Queen Rhaenyra's forces against those of her half-brother, King Aegon II.