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Although it was initially announced that the series would premiere in late 2025, in September of that year, Casey Bloys, president and chief content officer of HBO and HBO Max, denied that information and specified that the launch would take place in January 2026. Subsequently, on 9 October, during [[New York Comic Con]], the exact premiere date was officially confirmed as 18 January. The episode was previewed on 13 January in Berlin as part of the HBO Max launch event in Germany. The episode recorded 6.7 million viewers in the United States during its first three nights of availability, counting both linear viewership and HBO Max streams, making it the third most-watched premiere in the platform’s history during that initial period. |
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1st episode of the 1st season of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
“The Hedge Knight” is the pilot episode of the American medieval fantasy television series A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Written by co-creator and showrunner Ira Parker and directed by Owen Harris, it aired on HBO on 18 January 2026. George R. R. Martin, author of Tales of Dunk and Egg, on which the series is based, is credited as co-creator and executive producer alongside Parker. The episode introduces Ser Duncan the Tall (Peter Claffey), a lowborn hedge knight, and depicts his chance encounter with the young man who will become his squire, Egg (Dexter Sol Ansell).
The episode received critical acclaim, with praise for its fidelity to the source material, the relationship between Dunk and Egg, the humour, the light tone, and the performances of Claffey, Ansell, and Daniel Ings. It was viewed by 6.7 million viewers in its first three days, making it the third-best premiere in HBO Max history.
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The episode stars Peter Claffey as Duncan the Tall / “Dunk” and Dexter Sol Ansell as Aegon Targaryen / “Egg”. The supporting cast includes Daniel Ings as Lyonel Baratheon, Shaun Thomas and Edward Ashley as cousins Raymun and Steffon Fossoway, Tanzyn Crawford, Danny Webb as Arlan of Pennytree, Henry Ashton as Daeron Targaryen, and Daniel Monks as Manfred Dondarrion.
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Reception
Premiere and ratings
Although it was initially announced that the series would premiere in late 2025, in September of that year, Casey Bloys, president and chief content officer of HBO and HBO Max, denied that information and specified that the launch would take place in January 2026. Subsequently, on 9 October, during New York Comic Con, the exact premiere date was officially confirmed as 18 January. The episode was previewed on 13 January in Berlin as part of the HBO Max launch event in Germany. The episode recorded 6.7 million viewers in the United States during its first three nights of availability, counting both linear viewership and HBO Max streams, making it the third most-watched premiere in the platform’s history during that initial period.
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