The first season of Vikings: Valhalla delivered the start of a grizzly visual tale of a new set of Vikings legends. Leif Eriksson, Freydís Eiríksdóttir, Harald Sigurdsson, Olaf Haraldsson, Emma of Normandy, and King Canute are amongst the series’ heavy-hitters, though they are not the only historical characters that make an appearance. While not entirely historically accurate, the first season begins to capture the essence of who these characters are and what they want.
Composed of only 8 episodes, Vikings: Valhalla’s first season packs a heavy punch. The tension between characters on a personal, political, and religious level is all coming to a massive head, where some will be forced to choose which they value most in order to survive. Vikings: Valhalla’s ending left many questions unanswered for these characters, but those familiar with the original Vikings series may have more answers than they think.
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At the end of season 1, plenty of things have gone amiss. Olaf has attacked Kattegat and left a trail of beloved characters’ blood in his path, and now Sweyn has arrived to exact revenge against him for his betrayal. Leif is becoming something he tried to avoid his entire life, while Freydís and Harald ride away from Kattegat, unaware that Sweyn is aboard the ships to likely remove Olaf from Kattegat’s rule. Season 2 will show Olaf’s fate and the aftermath that this attack on Kattegat has caused, but where Harald and Freydís are headed might be a familiar setting.
In the sixth season of Vikings, Ivar the Boneless was captured while traveling along the Silk Road as he fled from Kattegat and the wrath of his brothers. He was taken to meet Prince
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