Audiences are going to be waiting forHouse of the Dragonseason 3 for quite a while, but there’s another TV show that’s worth watching to fill the void.House of the Dragonseason 3is in production and is planned for a 2026 release date, which would align with the roughly two-year gap between seasons 1 and 2.

Game of Thronesfans can also look forward to the new spin-off series,A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, which should appear earlier in 2026. That said,there’s no Westeros content coming for the remainder of the year, but there are other TV shows to watch as supplementary material for the time being.

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Foundation Is Very Similar To Game Of Thrones & House Of The Dragon – But In Space

Foundation Is A Sprawling Sci-Fi Epic Inspired By Roman History

First, it’s worth noting that George R.R. Martin, the author behind theA Song of Ice & Firebookson whichGame of Thronesis based, comes from a science fiction writing background and was evidently inspired by Isaac Asimov’sFoundationbooks. The Apple TV+ series of the same name is a loose adaptation of those novels.

Asimov was the author who pioneered the term “Galactic Empire,” envisioning a distant, high-tech future living under a single emperor. While he drew concepts from other sci-fi,Asimov cited Roman history as his primary source, just as Martin utilized real-world history like the War of the Roses to inspire his tales.

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TheFoundationTV seriesfeatures competing political parties, massive world-building elements to explore, and a compelling cast of characters. Aesthetically, it’s likely more likeDuneorStar Wars, but in terms of narrative,Foundation’sfocus on politics sets it in a league of its own.

Foundation Is One Of The Best Sci-Fi Shows On TV

Foundation Is Visually Stunning Science Fiction

WhileFoundationnotably got off to a slow start, it’s quickly become one of the most critically acclaimed sci-fi shows on TV. Season 2 took a drastic leap forward, landing with critics and earning a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Aside fromperformances from veteran actors like Lee Pace (The Hobbittrilogy) and Jared Harris (Chernobyl), the series is packed with mind-blowing visuals and epic science fiction storytelling. There’s nothing else on TV like it.

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Foundation’s Cast Features Game Of Thrones Franchise Actors

There Are Several Westeros Alum In Foundation

As is the case with practically any speculative fiction or fantasy franchise in recent years,Foundationhas quite a few actors who were pulled from theGame of Thronescast. This includesAlexander Siddig, the actor who played Doran Martell, the Prince of Dorne inGame of Thronesseason 5.

Noah Taylor, who played Locke inGame of Thrones, appeared as a guest star inFoundationseason 2. Ralph Ineson played the Ironborn, Dagmer Cleftjaw, inGame of Thronesseason 2, and recently appeared in a guest role inFoundationseason 3.

Themost notableGame of Thronesalum to joinFoundationis Euron Greyjoy actorPilou Asbæk, who plays a prominent antagonist character in season 3, named the Mule.Game of Thrones’influence is all over the show, just as its cast members are sprinkled throughoutFoundation’sworld.