Hey, American’s Corner friends! Are you ready to dive back into the world of Game of Thrones prequels? If you liked A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms on HBO, you’re going to love what’s coming next. This show, based on the Dunk and Egg series, is coming back for a second season and fans are buzzing about the new Season 2 cast announcement. Let’s break down everything you should know about this HBO fantasy series in easy language!
Why Is This Game of Thrones Prequel So Popular?
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is a Game of Thrones prequel that’s set about 90 years before the original show. Instead of huge battles and big kings, this story is about two characters: Dunk (Ser Duncan the Tall) and Egg, his smart, secretive squire. Egg isn’t just any boy… he’s got a surprising royal secret! If you love shows about friendships, adventure, and some sneaky secrets, the Dunk and Egg series is for you.
The first season was a big hit over 14 million people watched the finale in the United States! People loved how this HBO fantasy series mixed fun, heart, and just the right amount of action. That’s why the excitement for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2 is super high, especially after that big Season 2 cast announcement.
What’s the Story for Season 2?
So, what’s going to happen next? Season 2 will bring even more adventure from the Dunk and Egg series. This time, the story is based on a book called The Sworn Sword by George R.R. Martin. Dunk and Egg find themselves in the middle of a hot, dry summer where everyone needs water and not everyone wants to share!
Dunk starts working as a sworn sword (a knight for hire) for Ser Eustace Osgrey. Eustace’s family was important before, but now they’re struggling. Then comes Lady Rohanne, a powerful woman who’s in a big argument with Ser Eustace over water. This leads to tough choices and new friendships, which is what makes the Dunk and Egg series so much fun to watch in the world of Game of Thrones prequels.
Meet the New Faces: Big Season 2 Cast Announcement
The show’s new cast is a highlight for fans of this HBO fantasy series! The Season 2 cast announcement added some really interesting characters:
Lucy Boynton as Lady Rohanne
Lucy Boynton, who you might know from Bohemian Rhapsody or Barbie, joins the show as Lady Rohanne (the “Red Widow”). She’s strong, smart, and ready to fight for her home. She’ll make the big feud over water even more interesting. Tons of fans are excited to see her on A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2.

Babou Ceesay as Ser Bennis
Babou Ceesay (he was in Alien: Earth) is joining as Ser Bennis. He’s another knight working for Ser Eustace, but he’s way different from Dunk. He pays attention to what works, not what’s right or wrong. This will lead to some fun and tense moments in the Dunk and Egg series. The whole vibe of this Game of Thrones prequel is about choices and Ser Bennis is sure to stir things up!
Peter Mullan as Ser Eustace Osgrey
Peter Mullan, known for Ozark and Westworld, is now Ser Eustace Osgrey. He’s the proud but struggling lord who hires Dunk. He remembers when his family was rich, but now times are tough. The fight with Lady Rohanne is a huge part of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2 and will draw Dunk and Egg deeper into trouble.
The Old Favorites Are Back
Of course, some familiar faces are returning too! Peter Claffey will again play Dunk, and Dexter Sol Ansell is back as Egg. Their friendship is the heart of this Dunk and Egg series. Don’t forget Egg is actually Prince Aegon Targaryen, making the story even more fun for Game of Thrones prequel fans.
Filming and Where It’s Happening
Filming for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2 started in December 2025. Usually, the show is filmed in Northern Ireland, but this season is about a drought, so they needed a place that looked hot and dry. That’s why they’re filming in Spain now, just like other HBO fantasy series sometimes do. Filming in these sunny spots is a bit more expensive but totally worth it for those outdoor scenes!
To make things easier to follow, there’ll only be six episodes this season. That means each one will be packed with important stuff, making it great for both new fans and people who already love the Dunk and Egg series.
The Whole Game of Thrones Prequel World Is Growing
There’s more good news for fans of Game of Thrones prequels. HBO is doing a lot more with this universe not just A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2.
A huge new movie about King Aegon I Targaryen (the founder of House Targaryen in Westeros) is on the way. It’s being written by Beau Willimon, who made big hits like Andor and House of Cards. And if you enjoy other HBO fantasy series, you’ll want to watch House of the Dragon, which comes back with season 3 in June 2026. There’s also a live stage play called Game of Thrones: The Mad King coming soon.
All these shows and news plus the latest Season 2 cast announcement prove that HBO is making sure fans have plenty of Game of Thrones prequel stories to enjoy.
Why You Should Get Excited for Season 2
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2 is packed with adventure, cool new characters, and lots of friendship and tough decisions. The stories in the Dunk and Egg series are easy to follow, even if you haven’t seen every Game of Thrones episode.
The cast is fantastic after that big Season 2 cast announcement especially with Lucy Boynton, Babou Ceesay, and Peter Mullan bringing new people to life in the HBO fantasy series. With new places to explore, six action-filled episodes, and tons of drama, it’s a great time to try this Game of Thrones prequel, whether you’re already a fan or just thinking about jumping in.
Looking Ahead – Season 2 Arrives in 2027
The wait isn’t forever! HBO says A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2 will come out in 2027. Between now and then, keep checking American’s Corner for all updates, news, and more behind-the-scenes info about your favorite HBO fantasy series and every Game of Thrones prequel.
So, what do you think? Who are you most excited to see after the Season 2 cast announcement? Will Lady Rohanne become your new favorite? Share your thoughts with us below, and don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter that way you’ll always get the latest on the Dunk and Egg series, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2, and every other big Game of Thrones prequel heading your way!


