A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms S2 Update brings GoT fans relief
For fans of epic fantasy, the wait for a second season of Game of Thrones spin-off, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, has been an exercise in patience. The initial season aired in 2016, and while the greenlight for Season 2 was secured, the journey to completion proved far from smooth sailing.
The production faced significant hurdles when filming took place in Spain’s Canary Islands. Showrunner Ira Parker and the cast and crew battled severe weather disruptions, but the real drama unfolded when unprecedented flooding struck the location. This event escalated into a national emergency, causing multiple stalls in the filming schedule as teams navigated the unexpected deluge.
Despite these meteorological setbacks, the creative team persevered, adapting the narrative from George R.R. Martin’s novel The Sworn Sword into compelling television. The challenge of shooting amidst such chaotic conditions only added another layer of unexpected intensity to the production process.
Now, relief is finally setting in as news confirms that filming has been successfully completed. This positive update was shared by star Peter Claffey, who celebrated by posting a video of a hurling stick engraved with “The Hedge Knight,” thanking the costume department for the memorable experience.
This celebratory post signals that the production of Season 2 is officially wrapped up, bringing a much-anticipated conclusion closer than ever. The new season promises to dive into the deep waters of friendship and conflict, following Ser Duncan the Tall and his diminutive squire, Egg. The storyline centers on their journey as they mediate a tense local water dispute during a severe drought in the Reach, working under the guidance of the elderly Lord Ser Eustace Osgrey.
The ensemble cast remains intact, with Claffey reprising his role as Ser Duncan the Tall, while Dexter Sol Ansell returns as Egg. New additions include Lucy Boynton, Peter Mullan, and Babou Ceesay, ready to bring fresh energy to the narrative.
With all production challenges behind them, fans can now look forward to the premiere of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2. While the exact date is still forthcoming, the expected release is slated for around the first half of 2027.