Where to Watch Game of Thrones Online in 2024

From 2011–2019, Game of Thrones was the must-see show on TV, and for good reason: HBO’s fantasy epic, based on George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire novels, introduced viewers to a world rich in interpersonal drama, political intrigue, and grand adventure. Despite its divisive final seasons, Game of Thrones remains one of the most entertaining series available on streaming. (IGN ranked it as one of the ten best TV shows of all time.)

If you’re wondering where you can watch Game of Thrones right now, we’ve got you covered with an up-to-date guide for 2024 below.

Where to Stream Game of Thrones Online in 2024

All eight seasons of Game of Thrones are available to stream on Max. If you don’t have that subscription service, you can purchase individual episodes/seasons on Prime Video or Apple TV.

Where to Buy Game of Thrones Complete Series on Blu-ray

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If you want to own the complete Game of Thrones series on disc, you have a few options. The series is available on DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K Blu-ray from Amazon and Walmart.

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Upcoming Game of Thrones Spinoff Series

House of the Dragon

The first Game of Thrones spinoff (and the only one released to date) is House of the Dragon. Based on George R.R. Martin’s novel of Targaryen history, Fire & Blood, House of the Dragon is a prequel set 200 years before Game of Thrones.

Season 1 aired in 2022; Season 2 premieres June 16 on HBO. IGN’s House of the Dragon: Season 1 review called it “a worthy successor to Game Of Thrones.”

Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight

The second Game of Thrones spinoff to be greenlit is Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight, based on Martin’s Dunk & Egg novellas. The series, set roughly 100 years before Game of Thrones/100 years after House of the Dragon, follows Ser Duncan the Tall (played by Peter Claffey) and his squire Aegon V Targaryen (played by Dexter Sol Ansell).

The series is scheduled to debut in late 2025 on HBO. Martin has said the first season is targeting six episodes; HBO has said the series is targeting three seasons.

Other Spinoffs

Several other Game of Thrones spinoffs are in various stages of development, though none besides the two listed above has been greenlit. These potential spinoffs include a live-action series about Aegon’s Conquest and at least two animated series: 9 Voyages (about the voyages of Corlys Velaryon aka the Sea Snake) and an untitled project about The Golden Empire of Yi Ti.

HBO has permanently or temporarily shelved a number of other Game of Thrones spinoffs, including The Long Night, Flea Bottom, a Jon Snow spinoff, and 10,000 Ships.

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Upcoming Game of Thrones Books

The Winds of Winter

Martin is working on several additions to the literary world of A Song of Ice and Fire, most notably The Winds of Winter, the sixth book in the mainline series. The novel will pick up after the events of Book 5, A Dance with Dragons.

The Winds of Winter will move “further and further away from the television series,” according to Martin, who most recently said he’s 75% done with the book. He predicts it’ll be over 1,500 pages by the time he’s done.

For a recap of all the available information regarding the novel, check out our breakdown of everything we know about Winds of Winter.

A Dream of Spring

The Winds of Winter will (hopefully) be followed by A Dream of Sping, the planned seventh and final book in Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire saga. There is no timeline for its potential release.

Fire & Blood Volume 2

Outside of the mainline saga, Martin is writing a second volume of his Targaryen history, possibly titled Blood & Fire, that will cover the second 150 years of the Targaryen reign. Volume 1, Fire & Blood, covered the first 150 years.

Future Dunk & Egg Novellas

Martin also wants to expand his series of Dunk and Egg novellas, though he doesn’t plan to publish these until he finishes Winds.

One future Dunk & Egg story is set in Winterfell, according to Martin, and involves “a group of formidable Stark wives, widows, mothers, and grandmothers that I dubbed ‘the She-Wolves.’” He added, “The final title, when I finish the story, will be something different. There’s also another Dunk & Egg novella that I’ve got roughed out in my head, with the working title ‘The Village Hero’. That one takes place in the Riverlands. There’s no telling when I will have time to finish either of these, or which one I will write first. I don’t expect I will know more until I’ve delivered The Winds of Winter.”

The author has “notes and fairly specific ideas” for other Dunk & Egg adventures as well, including stories with the potential titles The Sellsword, The Champion, The Kingsguard, The Lord Commander, “and several more in between.”

For more on the novels that inspired Game of Thrones, check out our guide on how to read the A Song of Ice and Fire books in order.

Jordan covers games, shows, and movies as a freelance writer for IGN.

This post was originally published on IGN

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