• Network: HBO
  • Series Premiere Date: Jan 18, 2026
Metascore
74

Generally favorable reviews - based on 37 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 28 out of 37
  2. Negative: 1 out of 37

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Lewis Knight
    Jan 13, 2026
    100
    This is truly the best visit to Westeros in nearly a decade - certainly since Cersei blew up the Great Sept of Baelor anyway.
  2. Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Jan 16, 2026
    90
    HBO’s wonderfully modest new Game of Thrones spinoff. .... If we’re lucky enough to get more seasons, I expect we’ll be witness to the making of a future legend who deserves to be more than a footnote in the annals of Westeros history.
  3. Reviewed by: Kaiya Shunyata
    Jan 13, 2026
    90
    Claffey and Ansell are the show’s beating heart, allowing Dunk and Egg to become one of the most fascinating and tender friendships this universe has put to screen. .... Throughout its six-episode run, “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” makes it clear that fantasy television can still surprise you, and when it comes to the genre, bigger isn’t always better.
  4. Reviewed by: Jordan Williams
    Jan 13, 2026
    90
    That humorous, more light-hearted tone is exactly what compellingly sets the series apart within HBO’s sprawling franchise, and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms manages to brilliantly balance its comedic edge with more serious, emotionally-driven turns.
  5. Reviewed by: Matthew Jackson
    Jan 13, 2026
    90
    There are moments of absolute emotional devastation in this series, but "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" is far and away the lightest, most nimble "GoT" show to come along so far.
  6. Reviewed by: Alan Sepinwall
    Feb 19, 2026
    85
    But Knight's ambitions are modest, its charms are huge. It's a reminder that while Game of Thrones is best remembered for its spectacle, many of the series' most effective moments — especially early on, when it was building an audience big enough to justify the cost of dragons and zombie hordes — were similarly modest, and mostly involved two or three characters having conversations inside castles.
  7. Reviewed by: Jarrod Jones
    Jan 20, 2026
    83
    So far, the most notable thing about A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms, HBO’s latest adaptation of the works of George R.R. Martin, is its patience. .... It’s a dramatic enough start—we’re seeing a squire ascend to his ser’s station, even if his knighthood leaves room for doubt.
  8. Reviewed by: Andrew Crump
    Jan 15, 2026
    83
    “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” takes the bad of life in Westeros with the good, as bad as “the bad” ends up being, and Claffey’s performance brims with such sincere charm that it’s nearly impossible not to believe, as he and Egg both do, in the myth of chivalry; under harsh light the myth is disproven, but remains worth living up to anyways.
  9. Reviewed by: Liz Shannon Miller
    Jan 14, 2026
    83
    The result evokes memories of the charming 2001 movie A Knight’s Tale, with the biggest nods to the original series being the familiar last names and the memory of dragons at the corners of the frame.
  10. Reviewed by: Dave Nemetz
    Jan 13, 2026
    83
    "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" offers a refreshing antidote to "Game of Thrones" fatigue, with crude humor and humble humanity.
  11. Reviewed by: Ben Travers
    Jan 13, 2026
    83
    It’s the little things, and in “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” the little things add up nicely.
  12. Reviewed by: Sarah Larson
    Jan 28, 2026
    80
    “Knight”’s episodes are shorter and fewer than “Game of Thrones” episodes, and its scope, which allows for reasonable pacing, succeeds in all ways but one: the show, which was created and written largely by men, can feel like it. .... But if you love and miss this seven-kingdomed world, Dunk and Egg make excellent companions for the return.
  13. Reviewed by: James Poniewozik
    Jan 20, 2026
    80
    “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” doesn’t match the scale of the series it’s spun off from. But it’s a clever, close-focus look at the little people, even if one of them is enormous.
  14. Reviewed by: Melanie McFarland
    Jan 20, 2026
    80
    He's [Egg's] a pint-sized smart aleck who cares deeply for Dunk. Ansell’s also flawlessly cast in this part, and he and Claffey have a jubilant chemistry. .... “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” transforms from an origin story into a heartfelt critique of inherited power’s worth against the oaken will of a simple man fueled by duty and honor.
  15. Reviewed by: Jen Chaney
    Jan 20, 2026
    80
    The show is not only focused in terms of run time, but in its storytelling. .... It is crucial that both of these characters come across as compelling and empathic, and they do, thanks in no small part to the actors who bring them to life.
  16. Reviewed by: Rebecca Onion
    Jan 16, 2026
    80
    A Game of Thrones show that everyone can enjoy, even those who flinched from its predecessors.
  17. 80
    What’s surprising is not that things get rough, but how effectively the show sublimates that darkness within a broader register of warmth and humor.
  18. Reviewed by: Chris Vognar
    Jan 14, 2026
    80
    It leaves you wanting and looking forward to more, a novel concept in our bigger-is-better TV age, and creates a base for a wider storytelling canvas going forward. It’s also just fun.
  19. Reviewed by: Nick Schager
    Jan 14, 2026
    80
    It may be an addendum, but it’s proof that there’s plenty of Westeros terrain left to explore.
  20. Reviewed by: Alison Herman
    Jan 13, 2026
    80
    I can report only that when Dunk and Egg ride off into their shared future before the credits roll, I knew I’d happily join them on future adventures.
  21. Reviewed by: Daniel Fienberg
    Jan 13, 2026
    80
    The result is something I’d begun to doubt was even possible: a smaller, smarter, funnier and more charming glimpse into George R.R. Martin‘s bigger-is-better realm.
  22. Reviewed by: Ed Power
    Jan 13, 2026
    80
    Once it gets these childish instincts – those “Edgelord of the Rings” vibes – out of its system, the series settles into a sweet depiction of an unlikely friendship. A feel-good Game of Thrones prequel? Scratch that one off your “didn’t see it coming” list for 2026.
  23. Reviewed by: Ben Dowell
    Jan 13, 2026
    80
    Yes, it gets darker (and much more violent) in later episodes, but there’s more than enough gentleness and decency, playfulness and fun. It isn’t the Westeros we’re used to, but it makes a more than pleasant change.
  24. Reviewed by: Jeremy Mathai
    Jan 13, 2026
    80
    "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" is likely to scratch many a fantasy fan right where they itch. What's more, it's a near certainty that some (present company included) may come away declaring this as the best and most rewatchable of the trio of shows to this point — even if much of that argument mostly relies on potential, for the time being.
  25. Reviewed by: Jim Vejvoda
    Jan 13, 2026
    80
    The wonderful brotherly bond between Dunk and Egg gives the fantasy-free A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms a great sense of charm, keeping the viewer engaged in where this underdog duo’s travels take them next.
  26. Reviewed by: Meghan O'Keefe
    Jan 13, 2026
    80
    A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is a charming new addition to the Game of Thrones franchise that will woo you back to Westeros.
  27. Reviewed by: John Nugent
    Jan 13, 2026
    80
    Just as The Mandalorian is to Star Wars, this is a sweetly enjoyable bite-size alternative to a franchise’s unwieldy mothership — a shaggy-dog story about a big lad and his little mate.
  28. Reviewed by: Verne Gay
    Jan 13, 2026
    75
    Slow at first, with gratuitous violence, but Dunk and Egg should win hearts.