HBO is lining up a two-show return to Westeros in 2026. House of the Dragon season 3 is tracking for early summer and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is set to bow in January. That spacing turns next year into a clean one-two for fans who want both fire and chivalry.
What HBO Just Confirmed
HBO chief Casey Bloys says A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms lands in January 2026, while House of the Dragon season 3 should arrive just after the 2026 Emmy eligibility window ends on May 31. That points to a June launch for the Targaryen saga. The combo gives viewers a quieter character journey to start the year, followed by the next phase of the Dance of the Dragons in the summer.

How The Calendar Helps The Shows
January is a friendly month for a new series. Fewer prestige debuts means more oxygen for Dunk and Egg to build word of mouth. Summer is a strong window for House of the Dragon. The show proved it can hold attention across weekly rollouts, and an early summer date keeps it clear of spring awards pushes.
Why It Matters For Awards And Buzz
Placing House of the Dragon just outside the Emmy window avoids splitting votes with HBO’s other heavy hitters. It also sets up a long tail of conversation through late summer, when genre fans are most active online. Meanwhile, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms can plant a flag early and carve out its own identity before the dragons return.

What To Expect From Each Series
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms adapts George R. R. Martin’s Dunk and Egg tales with Peter Claffey as Ser Duncan the Tall and Dexter Sol Ansell as Egg. Expect smaller scale storytelling, road adventures, and a warmer tone than the mainline saga. House of the Dragon season 3 picks up after season 2’s escalation. More strategy. More rival councils. More consequences. The board is set for larger battles and sharper political turns.






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