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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is adapted from George RR Martin’s novella The Hedge Knight, focusing on the exploits of the knight Ser Duncan the Tall, set to be played by Peter Claffey. His young squire, Egg, will be portrayed by Dexter Sol Ansell.
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Updated : Oct 07, 2025, 06:49 PM IST | Edited by : Aman Wadhwa
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The makers further wrote, “This Winter, Spring is Coming. #AKnightoftheSevenKingdoms premieres January, only on @hbomax. #NYCC.” The announcement quickly
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