By Patrick Cremona

Published: Thursday, 20 January 2022 at 12:00 am


Vikings may have finally come to a dramatic end, but fans of the series needn’t fear – another helping of epic Norse drama is coming our way.

Creator Michael Hirst has devised an offshoot series titled Vikings: Valhalla, which takes place around 100 years after the events of the popular Vikings series and chronicles the famous Vikings of history, focusing on the tensions between the English and the Vikings.

And judging by the new trailer that has dropped and given fans a first look at the bloody battle scenes coming up, there’s certainly a lot to get excited about (read more on this below).

The cast for the series has now been announced, featuring a combination of Scandinavian and British actors.

So, without further ado, read on for everything we know so far about Netflix’s Vikings: Valhalla.

Vikings: Valhalla release date – when is it coming to Netflix?

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Vikings: Valhalla
History

Vikings: Valhalla is set to land on Netflix on 25th February 2022, with all episodes dropping on the streaming giant at the same time.

Fans in the US will have access to the new show at midnight, while viewers in the UK will have to wait until 8am.

The show went into production in August 2020, five months later than originally planned.

The original Vikings series was made for the History Channel in the US and has traditionally been broadcast on Amazon Prime Video in the UK.

Vikings: Valhalla cast

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Katheryn Winnick as Lagertha in the original Vikings

The full cast for the new series was released in January 2021, with the lead stars including The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina star Sam Corlett as Leif Eriksson and Swedish model Frida Gustavsson – who has previously appeared in The Witcher – as Freydis Eriksdotter.

Leo Suter, who has previously appeared on a number of popular period dramas in the UK including Sanditon and Victoria, will play Harald Sigurdsson while Keeping Faith star Bradley Freegard plays King Canute and former Game of Thrones and The Last Kingdom cast member Jóhannes Jóhannesson plays Olaf Haraldson.

Other actors set to play prominent roles include German star Laura Berlin as Emma of Normandy, David Oakes (The White Queen, Victoria) as Earl Godwin, pop and jazz singer Caroline Henderson as Jarl Haakon, Pollyanna McIntosh (M.I. High, The Walking Dead) as Queen Ælfgifu and Asbjørn Krogh Nissen as Jarl Kåre.

Meanwhile, Die Hard writer Jeb Stuart will serve as showrunner, and many of the crew from the original Vikings series, including executive producer Morgan O’Sullivan, are  returning.

Vikings: Valhalla trailer

The trailer for Vikings: Valhalla gives fans a first look at the bloody battle scenes galore.

“You have been summoned here to avenge the death of Vikings,” King Canut of Denmark (Bradley Freegard) shouts in the trailer. “Bring me England!”

Harald Sigurdsson, who was the King of Norway between 1046 and 1066, tells his men: “This blood is not my blood. It is our blood. It is Viking blood.”