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HBO’s AKOTSK Sets Up a Darker, Grittier Season 2

By Binged Bureau - Feb 24, 2026 @ 03:02 pm
HBO’s AKOTSK Sets Up a Darker, Grittier Season 2

The ashes of Ashford Meadow have finally settled, and if your eyes were a little misty during that final shot, you aren’t alone. The Season 1 finale of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (AKOTSK), titled “The Morrow,” just wrapped up its six-episode run on HBO, and it’s safe to say the Game of Thrones universe has found its heart again.

Forget the world-ending stakes of the Night King or the political chess of House of the Dragon. This finale was a quiet, crushing look at what happens when a true knight faces the cost of his own honour.

SPOILER WARNING!!!

The finale picks up in the grim aftermath of the Trial of Seven. Dunk (Peter Claffey) might have survived, but the weight of Prince Baelor Targaryen’s death, a man who died just so a hedge knight could keep his foot, is a heavy burden. The scene where Baelor’s son, Valarr, asks Dunk why the gods took a king and spared a “nobody” was a total gut-punch.

But the real highlight? The closure with Ser Arlan. We finally got that long-awaited flashback where Dunk asks why he was never knighted. By the end of the episode, as Dunk places a penny in the oak tree and watches Arlan’s spirit ride off into the sunset, we realise it doesn’t matter if the words were ever officially spoken. Dunk is the knight Arlan hoped he’d be.

Did you catch the title card shift? The show cheekily flashed “A Knight of the Nine Kingdoms” (a nod to the fact that Egg counts the Iron Islands and Dorne separately).

More importantly, that stinger revealed that Egg (Dexter Sol Ansell) didn’t exactly have his father’s blessing to go back on the road. Prince Maekar is seen screaming for his missing son while the Targaryen caravan rolls out of Ashford. It looks like our duo is officially on the run, or at least on an extended field trip without a permission slip.

HBO has already confirmed Season 2 is in production, and for the book nerds out there, you guys know exactly what’s coming. An adaptation of Martin’s second novella, The Sworn Sword. Here is what to expect!

Season 2 will likely pick up a year or two after the finale. Dunk will be a bit more seasoned, and Egg will be slightly less of a “foot-in-mouth” kid (though only slightly).

The next story could take us to a drought in the Reach and a petty dispute over a stream. It sounds minor, but it leads to a masterclass in local politics and blind loyalty.

Also, get ready for Lady Rohanne Webber! She’s one of the most fascinating characters in the lore, a young widow rumoured to be a witch who has outlived four husbands. Her chemistry with Dunk is… complicated, to say the least.

While Season 1 touched on the first Blackfyre Rebellion, Season 2 dives deeper into the scars it left on Westeros. We’ll see how the realm is still bleeding from a war that ended years ago.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms succeeded because it focused on the small moments. The finale didn’t need a dragon to feel epic. It just needed a man, a boy, and a horse named Sweetfoot.

Season 2 promises to lean even harder into this western-style vibe, and honestly? We’re here for it. As Dunk and Egg head toward Dorne (and eventually the Reach), the Seven Kingdoms have never felt more alive. Stay tuned for more updates.

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