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A new behind-the-scenes image from A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms hints at a tourney
A new image from the set of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms might be from Ashford meadow.

The second season of House of the Dragon concluded last year, and fans are eagerly the next Game of Thrones spinoff. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, on George R.R. Martin‘s Dunk & Egg novels, completed filming last year. After months of production, fans can now catch a glimpse of its cast and the set.
Quick read:
- A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms might premiere later this year.
- A new picture from set hints at a tourney in progress.
- It is customary for a Game of Thrones show to have a tourney sequence.
A new BTS from A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
It is almost always a given that a show set in the Game of Thrones franchise will have a major tourney in the first season itself. And it seems like A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is not much different. A recent leak via the Redanian Intelligence shows extras dressed up as nobles sitting smugly on what looks like side stands near a tourney field.
New BTS photo from A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms pic.twitter.com/wpLSieoAYE
— Redanian Intelligence (@RedanianIntel) January 21, 2025
When will A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms arrive?
Last year, George R.R. Martin touched upon the subject of A Knight of the Seven Kingdom’s release date when he visited the set last year. He met up with showrunner Ira Parker and much of the cast, and reflected on the expected release date, which might be somewhere in spring this year. But he wasn’t so sure, as it could always change depending on the programming schedule.
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