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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 26 MIN

New Game Of Thrones Spinoff’s 12-15 Season Plan Would Last Over 30 Years

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The episode outlines a revolutionary production strategy for the HBO series A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, a television adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s novellas. Showrunner Ira Parker proposes a multi-decade roadmap consisting of up to fifteen seasons released in distinct blocks over the next thirty years. This ambitious timeline is designed to let the lead actors age naturally alongside their characters, capturing the full life cycle of Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire, Aegon Targaryen. By moving away from the high-stakes spectacle of dragons and wars, the show focuses on a grounded, character-driven narrative that prioritizes authenticity and long-term emotional growth. This phased release schedule aims to prevent creative burnout while ensuring the story remains faithful to the source material's gradual pace. Ultimately, the plan seeks to transform the Game of Thrones franchise into a generational epic that evolves in real time for its audience.

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