WARNING: This article contains spoilers from A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is in full swing now and fans of the Game of Thrones spin-off are desperate for the next episode. The latest episode of the HBO fantasy series saw Egg (played by Dexter Sol Ansell) revealed to be Prince Aegon Targaryen rather than just a lowly stable boy as he'd presented himself as to Ser Duncan the Tall (Peter Claffey).
This huge moment has led many to question his true identity and whether he is actually the Mad King (David Rintoul) from Game of Thrones.
Meanwhile, Dunk was apprehended for laying hands on Prince Aerion Targaryen (Finn Bennett) after the spoiled royal attacked painter and puppeteer Tanselle (Tanzyn Crawford).
Fans are eager to watch the next episode and they're in for a treat - here's the lowdown on when you can catch the fourth instalment titled Seven.
HBO has confirmed that A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms episode four is coming out earlier than its usual Sunday slot.
Fans can watch episode four from tomorrow (Friday, February 6) on HBO Max in the USA at 3am Eastern Standard Time (ET).
The show will also be broadcast on HBO on Sunday, February 8 at 10pm ET in its usual slot.
The reason the show is dropping earlier on HBO Max is because the Super Bowl takes place on Sunday and is likely to draw in most audiences across America.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms isn't the only show being released earlier than usual to avoid losing out to the huge sporting event, HBO's other big hitter Industry comes out tomorrow on the streaming platform.
Sky Atlantic in the UK and NOW will be screening episode four from 3am GMT on Monday, February 9, meaning that the show will be sticking to its usual release time.
Reach Screen Time has approached Sky about whether A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms episode four will be released earlier than this in the UK.
HBO recently dropped a preview for the forthcoming instalment of A Knight of the Seven Kingdom, showing Dunk thrown into peril after Aerion challenges him to A Trial of Seven. Dunk will have to find six other knights to fight beside him against Aerion and his own allies.
Raymun Fossoway (Shaun Thomas) advises Dunk to run, but he says that he'll be killed if he tries to flee from combat.
Raymun morbidly adds that they'll kill Dunk anyway during the Trial of Seven, as it looks like the hedge knight's odds aren't great.
Dunk then gives a rousing speech as he looks for knights from the noble houses at the Ashford Meadow tourney to fight beside him.
In a scene reminiscent of 2000's Ridley Scott epic Gladiator, Dunk says: "Who will stand and fight with me? Has courage deserted the noble houses of Westeros? Are there no true knights among you?"
The trailer comes to a close and audiences will have to tune in and see if Dunk gets the support he needs to take on Aerion or face his untimely death.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms airs on HBO on Sundays in the USA and on Sky Atlantic and NOW on Mondays in the UK
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