Filming for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2 has officially wrapped in Gran Canaria, Spain, marking a major milestone in production for the Game of Thrones spin-off. On June 5–6, 2026, lead actors Peter Claffey (Dunk) and Dexter Sol Ansell (Egg) both shared posts confirming the wrap on their Instagram stories.
Quick read:
- Peter Claffey and Dexter Sol Ansell confirmed filming in Gran Canaria is officially over
- Both informed fans about this through their Instagram accounts
- Remaining shoot might continue elsewhere
Filming in Gran Canaria for ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Season 2 has wrapped!
(via: Peter Claffey | IG) pic.twitter.com/NxCOfAIODT
— Thrones Updates (@ThronesUpdates) June 5, 2026
Dexter Sol Ansell has wrapped filming ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ season 2 in Gran Canaria! pic.twitter.com/KkATkLNteG
— the tall (@knightofsevens) June 6, 2026
About their posts
Peter Claffey posted a selfie with a possible cast member with beer in their hands. He captioned this picture with “That’s a wrap in GC.” Meanwhile Dexter posted a dramatic photo with his luggage with the caption “Goodbye Gran Canaria. It’s been EPIC”
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Production journey in Gran Canaria
Production moved to Gran Canaria in early 2026 to film key outdoor scenes for Season 2, which adapts George R.R. Martin’s novella “The Sworn Sword”. The Canary Islands location was chosen to represent the arid, drought-stricken regions of the Reach in Westeros.
In mid-April 2026, severe flooding from Storm Therese submerged sets at Las Niñas Dam, forcing a temporary halt and relocation of some shoots. Production resumed at alternative sites like La Fortaleza in Gran Canaria. Despite the weather setbacks, the Gran Canaria leg of filming concluded successfully in early June 2026.
Peter Claffey posted celebratory content from the island, while Dexter Sol Ansell also confirmed his personal wrap, signaling that the main block of Spain-based shooting is complete.
The successful wrap in Gran Canaria brings the production one major step closer to completion. While some interior and additional filming may continue elsewhere, the bulk of the challenging outdoor work in Spain is now done.

















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