Vikings: Valhalla

7.7
2022

In this sequel to "Vikings," a hundred years have passed and a new generation of legendary heroes arises to forge its own destiny — and make history.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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A New Era

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Official Teaser

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First Look

Seasons

8 Episodes • Premiered 2022

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1. The Greenlanders

7.9

Plotting to avenge a massacre in England, Viking armies converge in Kattegat — but siblings Leif and Freydis exact a different kind of retribution.

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2. Viking

8.2

To save the life of Freydis, Leif agrees to join Canute and Harald's siege of London. Queen Emma dispatches stepson Edmund to secure an ally's help.

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3. The Marshes

7.5

On a pilgrimage, Freydis and her party are savagely attacked. Harald and Leif seek a route through the marshes near London as Edmund is crowned king.

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4. The Bridge

8.1

Leif proposes an audacious assault on London, one that Emma and Godwin fear their brash and headstrong boy-king, Edmund, will be too reckless to defeat.

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5. Miracle

7.4

Schemes, betrayals and politics rule the day as a new monarch takes the throne of England. Leif is hailed as a hero but secretly questions his faith.

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6. The Last Daughter of Uppsala

7.0

Freydis returns to Kattegat and joins a sacred order. Canute solidifies his power in England. Kåre revisits the holy site of a childhood trauma.

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7. Choices

7.5

Olaf makes a pact with Kåre as Kattegat prepares for its defense. In Canute's absence, his father, Sweyn Forkbeard, shares England's throne with Edmund.

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8. The End of the Beginning

7.6

Olaf and Kåre gather their forces to invade Kattegat. Palace intrigue over control of England's throne results in an unexpected turn of events.

Cast

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Sam Corlett

Leif Eriksson

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Frida Gustavsson

Freydis Eriksdotter

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Leo Suter

Harald Sigurdsson

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Laura Berlin

Emma of Normandy

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David Oakes

Earl Godwin

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Bradley Freegard

King Canute

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Reviews

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ARIJR

1/10

The series doesn't quite measure up to History's vinkings predecessor. I thought what they did was absurd.
The lord of Kattegat is black, and this in the 11th century, which seems strange for a Norse kingdom; one of the protagonists, when having his first places, turns the handle of the ax upside down so as not to hurt the main character, which seems strange in the face of the vinking reality; an unknown woman (protagonist) arrives scolding everyone, including the lords, kills a character that would be very important to everyone, but nothing happens to her, she is arrested, but the next day she is already walking down the street, etc. I found it a pity! Terrible script, pointless, weak characters. They should give it another name so as not to confuse it with the great series from History.

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Dean

9/10

If you liked Vikings TV show, you will definitely like this one too and it's as interesting as Vikings. The only problem I noticed was black yarl. I don't think Scandinavia or any European countries ever had black yarls back in old times. So, seems like they put a part of garbage "woke" propaganda here, however any other aspects of this TV show are great. It's as good as original Vikings. Characters are interesting and well developed. I'm giving it 9/10 stars and that minus one star is because of agenda. Otherwise it's perfect.

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