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Vikings: Valhalla
Frida GustavssonLeo SuterBradley FreegardJóhannes JóhannessonCaroline HendersonLaura BerlinDavid Oakes Creator Jeb Stuart Executive producers Jeb StuartMorgan O'SullivanMichael HirstSheila HockinSteve StarkJames FlynnJohn WeberNiels Arden OplevSherry MarshAlan GasmerPaul Buccieri Directors Steve Saint LegerHannah QuinnNiels Arden OplevDavid Frazee Ciarán Donnelly Monika Mitchell Jan Matthys Emer Conroy Writers Jeb StuartDeclan Groghan Vanessa Alexander Michael Hirst Eoin McNamee Network Netflix Release date February 24, 2022 Vikings: Valhalla Previous Season 6(Vikings) Vikings: Valhalla is a historical drama streaming television series created by Jeb Stuart for Netflix. It is a sequel to the History's Vikings. Set one hundred years after the events of Vikings,[1] the series chronicles the beginning of the end of the Viking Age, marked by the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066.[2] The series was released on Netflix on February 25, 2022.[3] On March 9, 2022, it was announced that Netflix had renewed the series for a second and third season.[4] On September 24, 2022, it was announced at Netflix's TUDUM event that the second season would premiere in 2023.[5] On November 21, 2022, it was announced that the second season would premiere on January 12, 2023 on Netflix.[6] Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast 2.1 Main Cast 2.2 Recurring Cast 2.3 Guest Cast 3 Crew 3.1 Executive Producers 3.2 Producers 3.3 Directors 3.4 Production Team 4 Episodes 5 Production 5.1 Development 5.2 Casting 5.3 Writers 5.4 Filming 5.5 Music 6 Reception 7 Trivia 8 Gallery 8.1 Images 8.2 Posters 8.3 Promotional 8.4 Videos 9 External Links 10 References PremiseSet one hundred years after the events of Vikings, as tensions between the Vikings and the English royals reach a bloody breaking point and as the Vikings themselves clash over their conflicting Christian and Pagan beliefs. Leif Eriksson, Freydís Eiríksdóttir and Harald Hardrada[7] begin an epic journey that will take them across oceans and through battlefields, from Kattegat to England and beyond, as they fight for survival and glory. The series shows the end of the Viking Age, marked by the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066.[2] Cast Main Cast Sam Corlett as Leif Eriksson Frida Gustavsson as Freydís Eiríksdóttir Leo Suter as Harald Sigurdsson Bradley Freegard as King Canute Jóhannes Jóhannesson as Olaf Haraldson Caroline Henderson as Jarl Estrid Haakon (season 1) Laura Berlin as Emma of Normandy David Oakes as Godwin Florian Munteanu as General George Maniakes Recurring Cast Lujza Richter as Liv (season 1) Gavan O'Connor-Duffy as Njal (season 1) Edward Franklin as Skarde (season 1) Sam Stafford as Ulf (season 1) Álfrún Laufeyjardóttir as Yrsa (season 1) Jack Mullarkey as Toke (season 1) Kenneth M. Christensen as Jarl Norí James Ballanger as Hallbjorn Christopher Rygh as Agnarr Pääru Oja as Arne Gormsson (season 1) Jaakko Ohtonen as Johan (season 1) Robert McCormack as Tomas (season 1) Louis Davison as Edmund II (season 1) Gavin Drea as Eadric Streona (season 1) Asbjørn Krogh Nissen as Jarl Kåre (season 1) Annabelle Mandeng as Altöra (season 1) Pollyanna McIntosh as Queen Ælfgifu Søren Pilmark as King Sweyn Forkbeard Henessi Schmidt as Princess Gytha Ruben Lawless as Harald Harefoot Charlie O'Connor and Svein Knutsson Guest Cast Bosco Hogan as King Æthelred II (season 1) Wolfgang Cerny as Sten Sigurdsson (season 1) Yvonne Mai as Merin (season 1) Bill Murphy as Øgda (season 1) Frank Blake as Birger (season 1) Leifur Sigurðarson as Gunnar Magnússon (season 1) Julian Seager as Jarl Gorm (season 1) John Kavanagh as The Seer Stephen Hogan as Earl Sigeferth of Wessex(season 1) Jack Hickey as Richard II, Duke of Normandy Crew Executive Producers Jeb Stuart Morgan O'Sullivan Michael Hirst Sheila Hockin Steve Stark James Flynn John Weber Niels Arden Oplev Sherry Marsh Alan Gasmer Paul Buccieri Producers Mark Murdoch Cáit Collins Directors Steve Saint Leger: Episodes 2, 3, 4 Hannah Quinn: Episodes 5, 6 Niels Arden Oplev: Episode 1 David Frazee: Episodes 7, 8 Production Team Trevor Morris: Composer Peter Robertson: Cinematographer Frank Moiselle: Casting Director Tom Conroy: Production Designer Jon Beer: Supervising Art Director Nenazoma McNamee: Art Director Shane McEnroe: Art Director Anca Rafan: Set Decorator Susan O'Connor Cave: Costume Designer Dorothy McDonnell: Production Manager Nelson Moses Lassiter: Production Executive for Netflix Anna O'Malley: Production Executive for MGM Poll Moussoulides: Dialogue and Ancient Language Coach Ita O'Brien: Lead Intimacy Coordinator John McKenna: Armourer Paul Byrne: Special Effects Supervisor Melanie Callaghan: Visual Effects Producer EpisodesSee: Episodes or its respective seasons' page Episode Image Title Airdate 1.01 90![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() On January 4, 2019, alongside the announcement that Vikings would end after its sixth season, it was announced that Michael Hirst and MGM Television were developing a spin-off series with writer Jeb Stuart.[8] On November 19, 2019, it was announced that this series, titled Vikings: Valhalla, would take place a century after the end of the original series and would be released on Netflix.[1] The 24-episode series was made by MGM Television, and filmed primarily in Ireland, working from the same Ashford Studios in County Wicklow. The series focuses "on the adventures of Leif Eriksson, Freydis, Harald Hardrada, and the Norman king William the Conqueror".[7] CastingOn November 28, 2020, it was reported by one news outlet that they believe Danish actor Kenneth Christensen, Icelandic actor Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson, Swedish actress Frida Gustavsson, and David Oakes had been cast in the series.[3] Frida Gustavsson was later revealed to have been cast as Freydís Eiríksdóttir, while Jóhannes Haukur had been cast as Olaf "the Holy" through erroneously earlier reports stated that he had been cast as Harald Hardrada, a part given to Leo Suter. Caroline Henderson was cast as the current ruler of Kattegat, Jarl Haakon, a character based on Canute the Great's vassal ruler Haakon Ericsson. Bradley Freegard was cast as Canute the Great and Pollyanna McIntosh as his wife Ælfgifu. Sam Corlett was cast as Leif Eriksson.[9] Other actors include German actress Yvonne Mai has been cast as Merin, and Bill Murphy has been cast as Ogda. Irish actors Alan Devine has been cast as the Ealdorman of Kent and Gavin O'Connor will portray the Ealdorman of East Anglia. Devine and Bosco Hogan have previously appeared in Vikings as Ealdorman Eadric in the second season and Abbot of Lindisfarne in the fifth season, respectively.[3] Jack Mullarkey has been cast as a character named Toke.[10] Ethan Dillon[11] was cast as Vestian.[12][13] On May 5, 2022, it was announced that Florian Munteanu had joined the cast for Season 3 as General George Maniakes, the historical figure of the Byzantine Empire, who later leads a revolt against the emperor. WritersShowrunner Jeb Stuart's writing team includes Vanessa Alexander, Declan Croghan, and Eoin McNamee. The first episode was directed by Niels Arden Oplev.[14] FilmingVikings: Valhalla started filming in early October 2020 at Ashford Studios, Wicklow, where previous Vikings was filmed. Shooting was suspended due to a number of positive COVID-19 tests, only to resume after a few days. At the time a number of cast and crew were reported to have tested positive; however, it emerged that the production had received a number of false positive tests.[15][16] Filming was planned to resume at Ashford Studios in Ireland beginning in August 2021.[17] Production on the second season wrapped in November 2021.[18] Directors include the BAFTA-winning Danish director Niels Arden Oplev, Steve Saint Leger who directed several episodes of Vikings[3] and Hannah Quinn.[19] MusicThe musical score for the first season was composed by the Trevor Morris. Amalie Bruun of Myrkur provided the kulning vocals for the opening credits.[20] The series also made heavy use of music from the album The Word as Power by Lustmord, which was also featured in Season 6 of Vikings. ReceptionThe review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 91% approval rating with an average rating of 7.0/10, based on 22 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Reveling in the glory of straightforward adventure storytelling, Valhalla is a bloody good dramatization of Leif Eriksson's conquests."[21] Metacritic gave it a weighted average score of 70 out of 100 based on reviews from 13 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[22] TriviaComing soon... Gallery Images Posters![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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