A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is a new Game of Thrones spin‑off that (as of early 2026) is tied to HBO/Max internationally and Sky/NOW in the UK, with different platforms depending on your country.

Where to watch (by region)

United States

  • The series is set to stream on HBO Max / Max in the US.
  • JustWatch lists its availability “on HBO Max from 2026‑01‑19,” which lines up with the show’s January 2026 premiere window.

United Kingdom & Ireland

  • Sky is the official home of the Game of Thrones franchise in the UK.
  • A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight “launches in the UK on January 19 2026 on Sky Atlantic and NOW ,” and Sky notes you “will not be able to watch” the show anywhere else in the UK at launch.

Europe and other regions

Exact platforms vary:

  • In the Netherlands, listing sites already flag that the series will be available via HBO Max when it goes live there.
  • In most territories where HBO Max / Max operates (many parts of Europe and Latin America), the show is being promoted as a Max Original , so it is expected to stream there under the Max/HBO Max brand.

Quick Scoop: release & basics

  • A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is a live‑action Westeros series set about 80–90 years before Game of Thrones , focused on Ser Duncan the Tall (Dunk) and his squire Egg.
  • It is scheduled to premiere in January 2026: fan and database entries cite 18–19 January 2026 as the rollout on HBO Max/Max and Sky.
  • Season 1 adapts The Hedge Knight and is planned as a shorter run (around six episodes) compared with Game of Thrones ’ longer seasons.

How to figure out where you can watch

Because rights are regional, the safest way to check “a knight of the seven kingdoms where to watch” for your country is:

  • Search your local Max / HBO Max app or website.
  • If you are in the US or any Max territory, this is the most likely home.
  • If you are in the UK or Ireland, look on Sky Atlantic (linear) or NOW Entertainment (streaming).
  • If you are elsewhere in Europe, check whether HBO Max / Max is available in your country; local aggregators like JustWatch and regional sites (for example, Dutch listings) already tag the show as “coming soon” to HBO Max.
  • If none of these services exist where you live, your broadcaster will usually be a local partner that already carries Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon ; checking that same channel or its streaming app is your best bet.

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