
That caution also extends to the kinds of spinoffs they’ve made so far: that is, sticking close to Game of Thrones. House of the Dragon, while telling its own story with the Dance of the Dragons, is very much in-keeping with what worked previously. It’s ambitious in its own right thanks to its scope, but hardly a surprising choice nor success. Things will be different with the next Game of Thrones spinoff, however, which is coming up later in 2025.
Game Of Thrones’ Next Spinoff Being Very Different Is A Good Thing
The Franchise Needs To Branch Out
HBO’s formula for Game of Thrones works, and the results can be spectacular, but there’s much more to Martin’s world than these epic, action-packed, dragon-filled stories about Great Houses and the Iron Throne. That’s exactly the purpose The Tales of Dunk and Egg novellas serve, and it’ll be true of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms‘ story too. The show follows Ser Duncan the Tall, a hedge knight, and his squire, Egg, on their journeys around Westeros. Season 1, which adapts the first novella, is set during the tourney at Ashford, where Dunk has an unfortunate run-in with a Targaryen prince.
“I’ve seen Dunk and Egg, the first season, and it’s great, and now they’re working on the second season. Those are two characters were really special to me, and they’re unusual, those characters. They’re not what most people would expect in a fantasy story. It’s a little softer. It’s a little more humorous. I hope the audience will be open to that kind of change.”
Martin’s novellas are a wonderful accompaniment to A Song of Ice and Fire, in part because they’re different. The same should be true of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. It can highlight that there’s much more to this world beyond stories and characters similar to those in Game of Thrones; when you get down to the hedge knights and the smallfolk, while they may not be wealthy, they’re every bit as rich.
Any major franchise must diversify the types of stories it tells – we’ve seen it with juggernauts like the MCU and Star Wars – and Thrones should be no exception.
A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms Will Benefit House Targaryen
It Will Add Even More To Their History & Lore
Although it’s a different kind of story, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms does have Targaryens – lots of them, in fact. Dunk’s interactions with the family are a core part of the first book and, thus, the first season, and it’ll be a chance to highlight the many different sides to the family. There will be some who are detestable and vicious, not dissimilar to, say, Viserys Targaryen from Game of Thrones, but also those who are truly decent and just.