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First Footage of "House of the Dragon" Season 3, "Lanterns," and More Revealed in HBO 2026 Teaser


Sat 13 Dec 2025 | 08:57 AM
Yara Sameh

HBO Max is sizzling up excitement for its 2026 slate with a first look at several buzzy titles, including “House of the Dragon” Season 3, “Lanterns” and Larry David’s untitled sketch comedy series.

The network on Friday released the action-packed trailer that offered a preview of fifteen different series premiering on HBO Max next year.

Some of the big shows include sneak peeks at “The Pitt” Season 2 and “Industry” Season 4, which makes sense, given that both premiere next month.

There’s a healthy dose of new “Game Of Thrones” prequel “A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight” here, too; another January 2026 premiere.

A bunch of all-new original series also get the spotlight, like the aforementioned “DTF St. Louis,” which stars David Harbour and Jason Bateman, “The Comeback,” starring Lisa Kudrow, and “Rooster,” with Steve Carrell.

Then there are brief looks at the new untitled Larry David series, co-starring Jerry Seinfeld, “Half Man,” a crime drama starring Jamie Bell, and “War,” a legal drama starring Dominic West and Sienna Miller.

None of these have official release dates yet, but expect an official trailer for each of these shows soon.

There’s also the upcoming doc “Mel Brooks: The 99-Year-Old Man,” but that’s currently without an official release date, too.

It also features “Euphoria” S3, with Zendaya‘s Rue looking like she’s found a new batch of trouble south of the border in Mexico. Brief looks at Jacob Elordi‘s Nate and Alexa Demi‘s Maddy also hint at what to expect in the new episodes, premiering next Spring.

Other brief clips for returning shows include “Dune: Prophecy” and “The Gilded Age,” for their second and fourth seasons, respectively, as well as “House Of The Dragon” Season 3.

The new teaser wraps with a tiny glimpse at the new DC Studios series “Lanterns,” starring Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre.

While, the glimpses at the show don’t provide explicit plot details so much as a general ambience. In this case, it looks like the series will be a mix of a road trip and a gritty detective story, with the barren Nebraska landscape as a backdrop.

Like many of the shows seen in the teaser, “Lanterns” lacks an official release date, but it should drop on HBO Max sometime next summer.

See the teaser below.