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The production will premiere on February 25. Promises romances and legendary battles
The week began with the release of the trailer for Vikings Valhalla, a series that will become the successor to the successful Vikings. The production will premiere on February 25 and its episodes can be seen on Netflix.
The fiction takes place 100 years after the end of Vikings, and their viewers will meet the adventures of the explorer Leif Eriksson (Sam Corlett), his passionate sister, Freydis Eriksdotter (Frida Gustavsson), and the Nordic prince Harald Sigurdsson (Leo Suter). ).
“Vikings: Valhalla, set in the early 11th century, will start from the time when the most famous Vikings in history triumphed and became legends. Throughout the series, new quests will be discovered, bloody battles of the legendary Vikings and religious disagreements between Christians and pagans, which will take them through various seas and battlefields in their fight for glory and survival, “says the synopsis. of the production.
Precisely, the trailer presented by the streaming platform tells details of the three protagonists. The first to appear is Leif Eriksson, who shows us an area that is at war and threatened by the English king.
Later, Harald and Freydis end up getting to know each other… and more than necessary. It is then that the viewers discover that she is in Kattegat looking for a person. But that’s not all, since in the first seconds a mark on her back is also revealed, which will surely give something to talk about when the product is already released.
“This is how the Vikings who would be legends triumphed”, can also be read in that Netflix preview that lasts a little over two minutes.
It is worth mentioning that in the first days of 2022 the first images of the series were known, however, they did not show further details of its protagonists. Although yes, it was clear that a lot of blood will flow during the clashes between the Vikings and the English.
Vikings: Valhalla has Jeb Stuart as director and executive producer. The production will have eight episodes in its first season, written by Michael Hirst, who is the creator of Vikings.
The cast also includes actors Bradley Freegard, Laura Berlin, David Oakes, Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson, and singer Caroline Henderson.
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