‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Episode 6 Release Date: Date, Time and All Details of the Epic Finale

Published 02/15/2026, 10:30 AM EST

Anticipation often arrives quietly in Westeros, gathering not through spectacle but through consequence. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, the second spin-off born from Game of Thrones, has steadily built toward such a moment. Jousts have ended, banners have lowered, yet emotional reckonings remain unfinished.

As the story approaches its final hour at Ashford Meadow, audiences prepare not for noise but for impact that lingers well after the dust settles. 

On the other hand, it is only a menial effort on the audience's part, to be prepared.

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When will A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' last episode arrive?

Season one of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms will conclude with episode six, titled The Morrow. Set to premiere on February 22, 2026, the episode will be dropped at 10 PM EST on HBO, with streaming available simultaneously on HBO Max. Directed by Sarah Adina Smith, the episode runs just over thirty minutes, aligning with the series’ restrained, character-driven pacing. 

The finale will likely resume in the aftermath of the Ashford Meadow tournament, where triumph has carried a visible cost. While Dunk, whose survival has rather preciously been made known, faces decisions that stretch beyond knighthood into guardianship, Egg's future is being shaped by violence witnessed too early, catching the central fire. Earlier tensions, including confrontations with Aerion Targaryen, will continue to echo as well, ensuring the closing chapter feels emotionally consequential rather than merely climactic. 

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If there are any doubts about Dunk and Egg's embarkations, George R.R. Martin might just have enough material to back it up with an entire universe at his disposal.

Where does A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms come from?

The series itself draws narrative foundation from A Song of Ice and Fire, the franchise authored by George R. R. Martin. Set nearly a century before the events that reshaped the Seven Kingdoms in Game of Thrones, the story adapts the Tales of Dunk and Egg novellas. By centering a hedge knight rather than ruling houses, the prequel reframes Westeros through lived experience, where honor, poverty, and loyalty shape history long before crowns intervene. 

This expanding television lineage already includes House of the Dragon, situating the newer drama within a broader generational chronicle. If theorizing benefits even a little, the future may see adaptations of The Sworn Sword, continuing the wandering partnership at the narrative core. 

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For now, viewers can access the finale at hand through HBO's subscription packages or cable packages. As season one reaches its conclusion, the series favors reflection over spectacle, closing its opening chapter with measured gravity while leaving the road ahead open for further journeys. 

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Adiba Nizami

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Adiba Nizami is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. Covering the Hollywood beat with a voice both sharp and stylish, she blends factual precision with a flair for wit. Her pieces often dissect celebrity narratives—both on-screen and off—through parasocial nuance and cultural relevance.

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