7 Best Fantasy Shows To Watch After A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

Many viewers appreciated how realistic the show felt, especially since it was a nice change of pace for fantasy series. If you enjoyed it and are looking for something similar to watch while waiting for the next season, you’re in luck! Here are 7 excellent fantasy shows to check out after A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.

Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Gets a New Release Ahead of Season 2 Finale

Yen Press has announced that the first volume of the ‘Prelude’ novel will be released on March 17, 2026. This 160-page book will be available as a paperback and ebook on Amazon, Crunchyroll, and select other retailers. Pre-orders are already open! The novel, originally published in 2024, features five new short stories following Frieren and her companions—Fern, Stark, Lawine, Kanne, and Aura—on fresh adventures. While Tsukasa Abe provides the artwork, the novel is written by Mei Hachimoku with supervision from manga writer Kanehito Yamada.

An Iron Maiden film…..

Formed in 1975 by bassist Steve Harris, the band has become one of the most famous in the world. They consistently released music, starting with their first album in 1980, and have since put out 17 studio albums, 13 live albums, and 47 singles, selling over 100 million copies globally. They’ve performed nearly 2,500 concerts in 64 countries, often traveling to shows on their own Boeing 757 (later a 747) piloted by singer Bruce Dickinson.

Stellar’s Open-Source Revolution: Privacy, Compliance, and a Dash of Sarcasm

Ah, Stellar has moved, you say? Moved, indeed, like a grandmaster in a game of chess, sacrificing a pawn to reveal a checkmate. Private payments, fully open-sourced-a phrase that drips with the irony of a world where privacy is both coveted and commodified. Zero-knowledge proofs, configurable compliance, and shielded transfers-not mere whitepaper fantasies, but tools forged in the crucible of real financial flows. This is no roadmap update; the code is live, as tangible as the air we breathe, yet as elusive as the wind.

God of War Series Confirms Its Villain (And the Actor Is Perfect)

Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios have confirmed that Ed Skrein will play Baldur, the primary antagonist from the 2018 video game God of War. Baldur is the son of Odin and Freya. The character description, provided below, will likely resonate with fans of the game.

Bloodborne Fans Are In For More Disappointment In 2026

The atmosphere of Bloodborne continues to heavily influence many dark and gritty Victorian-era games released today. Any game with a similar feel to Yharnam is inevitably compared to Bloodborne, demonstrating the lasting impact of FromSoftware’s title on fans. This strong connection means fans closely follow any news or rumors about a potential return of Bloodborne, even speculation about its likelihood.