Netflix confirms season 3 of ‘Vikings: Valhalla’

Netflix confirms season 3 of ‘Vikings: Valhalla’

Despite the restructuring and the multiple cancellations of series, it seems that fans of the Vikings continue to have their trusted platform on Netflix.

    Is Netflix on the ropes? That is the debate that we have opened and analyzed after all the controversy of the shared accounts, the increase in the price of the subscription, the offer with ads and the always controversial cancellations. Nowadays, being a Netflix subscriber ensures that you can watch many series and movies, but it gives you little security, both in terms of price, what you can do with your account, or the productions you can watch.

    That is why you always have to be attentive to good news, to confirmations of seasons. ‘Vikings: Valhalla’ will have season 3. It may not be surprising news given the success of this universe (even the Vikings anime ‘Vinland Saga’ is premiering on Netflix). But as things are lately, being sure that your favorite series has a future on the platform you pay for is news to treasure and enjoy.

    Netflix has confirmed the future of ‘Vikings: Valhalla’. All this also happens just one month after Netflix released the eight episodes that make up the second season of this spin-off, located 100 years after the events of the original series, which lasted 6 seasons and came to an end in 2020. That is, from 2013 to 2023, the Vikings accompany us every season.

    Unlike other series that make us wait years between installments, Netflix has not only confirmed season 3 a month after the premiere of the second, but also that it will arrive in 2024. There is no exact date, so we may be talking about endings. of 2024, but it would not be strange either, seeing the frequency of the franchise, for it to arrive only 12 months after season 2. That is, that magical year of waiting that was previously the law between series seasons and is now the exception.

    This was confirmed by the platform itself:

    Harald Sigurdsson (Leo Suter), Leif Erikson (Sam Corlett) and Freydís Eiríksdóttir (Frida Gustavsson) will embark on new journeys through foreign territory in their next chapter.

    Spoilers for the ‘Vikings: Valhalla’ season 2 finale below

    The season two finale left fans wondering about the future of the series, especially Harald’s. We leave him arriving in Constantinoplay to discover that his lifelong love, Eleana (Sofya Lebedeva) has married the Roman Emperor (Nikolai Kinski).

    On the other hand, Freydís had had her own journey, traveling to give birth in the Jomsborg fortress, but had to deal with Olaf (Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson) first in a brutal confrontation. Freydís finally got the upper hand by cornering Olaf’s crew in a fiery trap and then finishing off her nemesis with a spear.

    Recall that ‘Die Die’ screenwriter Jeb Stuart took over as the franchise’s chief creative officer for this spin-off, although the father of all, Michael Hirst, is still involved as executive producer of it.

    The first two seasons of ‘Vikings: Valhalla’ are now available on Netflix.

    Source: Fotogramas

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