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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms adds seven more cast members including an Avengers actor

The cast for Dunk & Egg just got bigger

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Peter Claffesy as Ser Duncan the Tall in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
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After the success of House of the Dragon, HBO has fully given in to the idea of exploring more of Westeros. George R. R. Martin‘s Dunk & Egg novels are getting into a new spinoff series, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. After a first look at the series, new information regarding the cast was recently revealed.

Dunk & Egg series casts Tom Vaughan-Lawlor and 6 others

Hedge Knight cast

Credits: Michael Shelford/Rory John Bicknell/Marnya Rothe/Joseph Sinclair/Pip/Lily Bertrand Webb

As the release window for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms draws closer, more names are being revealed. The show will be adding Edward Ashley (Masters of the Air), Henry Ashton (A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder), Youssef Kerkour (House of Gucci); Daniel Monks (Kaos); Shaun Thomas (How To Have Sex), Tom Vaughan-Lawlor (Avengers: Infinity War) and Danny Webb (The Regime, The Dig) to the cast, according to Deadline.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms previously added 3 actors

The series had previously expanded its cast with three new members. Steven Calvert is set to portray a Stormland knight, while Rowan Robinson’s role is simply listed as ‘Rowan,’ which is presumably a pseudonym. Abigail O’Regan has also been cast, but her role remains undisclosed. There is much fan speculation surrounding Robinson’s character, with a prevalent theory suggesting that ‘Rowan’ could be Rohan Webber of Tyrosh, a figure from the second novella, ‘The Sworn Sword.’

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