HBO promises you’ll be getting new Game Of Thrones stuff in 2024 and 2025

Max series *deep breath* Game Of Thrones: A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight is now set for a late-2025 release

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HBO promises you’ll be getting new Game Of Thrones stuff in 2024 and 2025
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Big news today for the none of you out there who were eagerly awaiting yet another Game Of Thrones prequel spin-off: HBO/Max has confirmed that it’s set a late 2025 release date for its latest such project—a span of time that will hopefully be spent figuring out where to chop words off of the title *deep breath* Game Of Thrones: A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight.

As the name almost entirely fails to imply, GOT:AKOTSK:THK is set to be an adaptation of Martin’s well-loved “Dunk And Egg” short stories set in Westeros, about 90 years before the main books in the A Song Of Ice And Fire series. The stories follow the adventures of the guy who will eventually be Sir Duncan The Tall, the titular Hedge Knight, a low-born fighter who strikes up a friendship with a young squire, “Egg” (whose actual identity we’re still probably not allowed to talk about, even though Martin revealed it all the way back in 1998). The upshot of the whole thing is that the stories give at least some perspective on what it’s like to not be one of the elites of the Seven Kingdoms, as Dunk struggles to make ends meet while holding on to his honor in the era of the reign of the not-yet-completely-mad Targaryens.

As revealed by David “Let’s keep just playing the hits, huh?” Zaslav, the 2025 release date for GOT:AKOTSK:THK means we’ll be getting a new season of Westeros both this year and the next, with existing prequel House Of The Dragon releasing new episodes later in 2024. Between this and that Harry Potter show Zaslav was also touting this week, the whole thing smacks of the old 30 Rock “Make it 2013 again through science or magic” gag—but we will admit that the “Dunk And Egg” stories are cool enough that we do kind of want to see them on screen. (Provided HBO can figure out a name short enough to fit on a single title card, at least.)

[via THR]

15 Comments

  • thegobhoblin-av says:

    A Lannister always extends a franchise.

  • pocrow-av says:

    The Dunk and Egg stories are actually good.

    And, if Martin feels compelled to write Westeros stuff that’s not Winds of Winter, new novellas in the series seem pretty straightforward, as they aren’t tangled up in 45,000 different PoV characters all moving around a world map and getting into more bullshit instead of resolving existing plot threads.

    • thepetemurray-darlingbasinauthorithy-av says:

      Die hard spec always lament that the mainstream never picks up spec fic, and that shit’s exactly why.

    • captain-splendid-av says:

      I’ve never understood this complaint about resolving plot threads.  We haven’t even started the third act when it comes to ASOIAF.

      • bashbash99-av says:

        …and we never will

      • pocrow-av says:

        Because, given that there are only two books left that are officially planned, it’s time to start moving towards that point, rather than creating more complications that will be even harder for Martin to resolve.

        • jodyjm13-av says:

          Oh, he’ll keep adding complications and subplots and new characters until the last page… when we’re introduced to Tommy Westphall.

  • badkuchikopi-av says:

    whose actual identity we’re still probably not allowed to talk about, even though Martin revealed it all the way back in 1998. I’ll be really surprised if the trailers don’t reveal this.

  • clintontrumpepsteinfriends-av says:

    Hold the door!!!!!!!  lol   What a stupid fucking show.  

  • daveassist-av says:

    Just be happy if the Zaz doesn’t cancel it all just as it’s about to air, just for tax benefits.

  • dirtside-av says:

    Typo in the headline: You wrote “promises” but it should read “threatens”

  • agiantpileofsalt-av says:

    The Game of Thrones spin-offs will continue until morale improves 

  • stryke-av says:

    You’d have thought lessons would have been learned about starting a series that isn’t finished yet, and Dunk&Egg is even more unfinished than GoT was. 

  • bashbash99-av says:

    I mean, i was done with GoT after the series finale, but it appears enough people dug the spin-off enough for HBO to keep doing more of them. after a few of these spin-off series might be interesting to compare/contrast TWD with GOT.  both started off as well-received “fresh new takes” on genre fare but got decidedly different receptions from the fan base as time went on

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