Warner Bros. Discovery put out trailers and dropped new project updates at a breakneck pace today. Chief among them is True Detective: Night Country, the latest installment of everyone’s favorite-then least favorite-then-favorite-again crime series. With Jodie Foster and Kali Reis helming the investigation, Night Country takes the grim aesthetics of True Detective to the frosty expanses of Ennis, Alaska, as the pair of mismatched officers search for answers when a group of men disappear from an arctic research station.
No trailer was released, but HBO announced the second series in its planned universe of Game of Thrones spinoffs will be A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight, based on author George R.R. Martin’s prequel book of the same name. The book series follows a knight named Duncan the Tall and his young squire, Egg, as they meander around Westeros looking to prove their skill, bravery, and nobility. Martin is involved as a writer and executive producer, similar to his attachment to House of the Dragon, continuing the trend of him being more hands-on with the franchise following the oft-maligned ending of Game of Thrones.