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‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ expands cast for season 2

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Season 2: Lucy Boynton, Babou Ceesay and others join ‘Game of Thrones’ spinoff

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The sprawling universe of Westeros continues to expand with exciting updates from the set of ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’. Fans of George R.R. Martin’s richly woven tales are buzzing over the latest casting announcements for season two. Lucy Boynton, Babou Ceesay, and Peter Mullan have officially joined the production, bringing their distinctive talents to this beloved ‘Game of Thrones’ spinoff. Filming is already underway in Belfast, Ireland, promising more gripping adventures set a century before the flagship series.

New characters enrich the tale

Production kicked off after the strong reception of season one, which wrapped up its six-episode run earlier this year. The show follows the unlikely duo of Ser Duncan the Tall, played by Peter Claffey, and his young squire Egg, portrayed by Dexter Sol Ansell. Viewers were drawn to their camaraderie and the intricate political undercurrents of a Targaryen-ruled realm. Season two adapts Martin’s novella The Sworn Sword, diving deeper into the hedge knight’s journey alongside the secretly royal Egg, who is destined to become Prince Aegon V Targaryen. New faces will shake up their path, adding layers of intrigue and conflict in the Reach region.

Star power meets westeros grit

Lucy Boynton steps into the role of Lady Rohanne of Coldmoat, known as the Red Widow. Best recognized for her poised performance in ‘Bohemian Rhapsody,’ Boynton embodies a character shrouded in mystery and sharp wit. Her Lady Rohanne is a formidable landowner with a tangled history, sure to spark tension with the main protagonists. Babou Ceesay takes on Ser Bennis of the Brown Shield, a rough-edged knight whose loyalties are unpredictable. Fresh from ‘Alien: Earth’ Ceesay’s commanding presence fits the warrior’s gritty demeanor perfectly. Rounding out the trio is Peter Mullan as Ser Eustace Osgrey of Standfast, a recent BAFTA nominee whose grizzled intensity shines in roles like I Swear. Mullan’s portrayal of the weathered lord promises emotional depth amid the escalating feuds.These additions heighten anticipation for clashes over water rights and old grudges central to ‘The Sworn Sword’. Showrunner Ira Parker, alongside Martin and executive producers like Ryan Condal, is steering the series toward even bolder storytelling. ‘A Knight of Seven Kingdoms’ available to watch on HBO Max.

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