I don’t have live access to current news right now, but I can share what’s generally known about Game of Thrones seasons and recent franchise developments up to around 2025–2026 based on publicly reported information.
Answer
- The main series Game of Thrones concluded with Season 8 in 2019.
- Since then, HBO has expanded the franchise with multiple spinoffs and related series, including House of the Dragon, with new seasons announced and in production as of the mid-2020s.
- There have been reports and announcements of additional Game of Thrones–branded projects (sequel series and other spinoffs) in development or renewal through 2028, signaling a broader Westeros universe rather than a single continuation of the original eight-season arc.
Context and implications
- If you’re asking about the total number of seasons of Game of Thrones as a standalone show, it remains eight.
- If you’re asking about the broader “Game of Thrones” franchise, there is substantial activity with renewals and new series through the late 2020s, expanding the universe beyond the original eight-season storyline.[2][7][8]
Would you like me to pull up the most current official HBO announcements and summarized timelines for each in-production or planned series (e.g., House of the Dragon seasons, Dunk & Egg prequels, and any new titled sequels) and present them in a concise timeline? I can also provide a quick comparison table of the confirmed vs. rumored future projects.