

1 of 3 | Matt Smith’s “House of the Dragon” has been renewed for a fourth season. File Photo by Rocco Spaziani/UPI | License Photo
HBO announced the renewals of several of its shows on Thursday.
Among the series coming back for additional seasons are the Game of Thrones prequels House of the Dragon, which is expected to have its third season premiere this summer, and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, which is to debut Jan. 18.
“We are thrilled to be able to deliver new seasons of these two series for the next three years, for the legion of fans of the Game of Thrones universe. Together, House of the Dragon and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms reveal just how expansive and richly imagined George R. R. Martin’s universe continues to be,” HBO’s Francesca Orsi said in a press release.
“In January, I think audiences will be delighted by the inspiring underdog tale of Dunk and Egg that George and Ira Parker have captured so beautifully. And this summer, House of the Dragon is set to ignite once again with some of its most epic battles yet.”
One Realm. New Stories. Every Year. pic.twitter.com/WjiYQYpUMX— Game of Thrones (@GameOfThrones) November 20, 2025
Also renewed for second seasons were the Mark Ruffalo-led mystery, Task, and The Chair Company and I Love LA, comedies by Tim Robinson and Rachel Sennott, respectively.
Oh, we're doing this alright.#TheChairCompany has been renewed for Season 2. pic.twitter.com/VeVrxaEIMO— HBO Max (@hbomax) November 20, 2025
The Chair Company and I Love LA are both in the midst of their first seasons, while Task concluded its first season Oct. 19.
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Iron Man star Robert Downey Jr. (R), and his wife, Susan Downey, attend the premiere of “Avengers: Endgame” in Los Angeles on April 22, 2019. Downey, in 2024, announced that he will be returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the villainous Dr. Doom. Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo