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HBO Announces New Cast for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2

HBO reveals Lucy Boynton, Peter Mullan, and Babou Ceesay as new cast members for the Game of Thrones spin-off's second season, adapting 'The Sworn.

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Key Points

  • New cast: Lucy Boynton (Lady Rohanne Webber), Peter Mullan (Lord Eustace Osgrey), Babou Ceesay (Ser Bennis).
  • Adapts 'The Sworn Sword,' set amid drought and water rights disputes between houses.
  • Production started December; premiere in 2027; some filming in Spain.
  • Follows Ser Duncan the Tall and squire Egg, 100 years before Game of Thrones.

HBO has revealed new cast members for the second season of *A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms*, its *Game of Thrones* spin-off, set to premiere in 2027.

Production on the series began last December, building on the success of the first season's six episodes. The show, drawn from George R.R. Martin's tales, follows the adventures of Ser Duncan the Tall—played by Peter Claffey—and his squire Egg, portrayed by Dexter Sol Ansell. Set roughly a century before the events of *Game of Thrones*, it explores knightly honor, noble intrigues, and journeys through Westeros.

The new season adapts "The Sworn Sword," the second novella in Martin's *Dunk and Egg* collection. It picks up about 18 months after the first season and centers on a historical drought that sparks conflicts over water rights between houses.

Joining the cast are Lucy Boynton as Lady Rohanne Webber, the Scarlet Widow; Peter Mullan as Lord Eustace Osgrey of a noble house; and Babou Ceesay as Ser Bennis of the Brown Shield, a wandering knight. These characters play key roles in the story's feudal tensions.

Some filming will take place in Spain. The first season drew strong acclaim from fans of Martin's universe, and HBO continues to expand the Westeros saga with these prequel narratives.

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